Search This Blog

Monday, 4 November 2013

ASUU to Meet Jonathan Today, Expresses Reservations





 
The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) Sunday expressed reservations over the planned meeting between President Goodluck Jonathan and the top leadership of the union, which is scheduled for today in Abuja, in a bid to address the deadlock in the ongoing strike by the union.


But apparently disillusioned by the union’s hard stance, Benue State Governor, Gabriel Suswam, said the strike, from all indications, had the trappings of political undertones to discredit the president, even as he insisted that his NEEDS Assessment Committee actually released about N100 billion to federal and state universities for the development of projects.
Similarly, Vice-President Namadi Sambo has appealed to ASUU to sheathe its sword and call off the strike in the interest of the students and the nation, just as the Chairperson of the University of Port Harcourt (UNIPORT) chapter of ASUU, Prof. Anthonia Okerengwo, warned that any attempt by the federal government to arm twist the union into re-opening the universities would only deepen the crisis in the education sector.
The meeting with the president is the outcome of the resolution reached last week at the meeting between Sambo, who is also the chairman of the federal government negotiation team, the supervising Minister of Education, Nyesom Wike and ASUU.
Expressing reservations over the planned meeting, in a statement issued by the Chairman of the University of Uyo (UNIUYO), Mr. Nwachukwu Anyim, said though it welcomed the concern shown by the presidency over the impasse, it noted that “ordinarily, the invitation by the president to the union would give the impression that the resolution of the strike was on the horizon.”
“While we appreciate the present show of concern from the high office of the presidency, we are however cautious in our optimism that the meeting between the president of the country and the union would yield desired results.
“The apparent lack of enthusiasm among our members concerning the outcome of the meeting is based on government’s lack of commitment towards the implementation of the 2009 FGN/ASUU Agreement and the memorandum signed with ASUU,” the union stated.
While expressing hopes that the federal government would see reason to finally resolve the issues in contention, the union urged well meaning Nigerians and stakeholders to persuade government to implement the agreement with the union in order to save Nigeria’s public universities.
According to him, the union has received information that Jonathan intends to direct that universities should be re-opened immediately.
“As a branch, we do not think that such a directive would resolve the issues at stake. Rather, such a directive would deepen the prevailing crisis. A show of force by the president could only, at best, result in a ‘pyrrhic victory’.
“We stand on the existing agreement between the union and the federal government. The Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between government and ASUU and also the NEEDS Assessment Report should provide the road map for the resolution of the ongoing strike by ASUU,” the statement stressed.
However, Suswam, while insisting that the strike was laced with political undertones, said most universities have gotten the 100 billion through due process and were progressing with the jobs it was meant for.
“All agreements between ASUU and my committee have been met and I don’t know why they are still on strike, I believe the whole issue has been politicised just to discredit and paint a picture of Jonathan as a non-performer,” he said.
But faulting Suswam’s claims, Chairman of the Federal University of Agriculture, Makurdi branch of ASUU, Dr. Celestine Aguoru, after leading some members of the branch on a peaceful match around Makurdi town in protest of the strike, accused the Suswam committee of insensitivity to the union’s call.
Aguoru, who allegedly denied knowledge of the disbursement of the sum of N100 billion to 59 public universities in the country, said: “As we speak, government has not released one kobo out of the N100 billion they claimed they have given the universities; this goes to show the level of insincerity of the government.”

On his part, while urging the striking lecturers to have a rethink, Sambo said the federal government had already moved the goal post in response to the union’s demands, so ASUU should reciprocate the gesture by calling-off the strike.
The vice-president, who made the appeal yesterday, during the inauguration of Bauchi State University (BSU), Gadau in Bauchi, said: “The federal government is rehabilitating its railway system to ease transportation as well as developing the health, agriculture and the training of youths on Industrial Computer Technology in order to create wealth and make room for private investors to invest. All these developmental plans can only be achieved when we have educated manpower.”

In another development, Okerengwo, who is the chairperson of the UNIPORT chapter of ASUU, said in a statement in Port Harcourt yesterday, that any attempt by the federal government to jettison the path of honour in its dialogue with the union would spell doom for the country.
The statement said: “ASUU has urged the federal government to follow the path of honour in its quest to resolve the lingering strike. This follows allegations in the press that the president intends to order the re-opening of universities from Monday, November 4, with or without ASUU.
“Arm twisting has never worked as a dispute resolution strategy. It is unacceptable to the union that while the president has invited the union leadership for a dialogue, some overzealous assistants to the president are clandestinely working to jeopardise the process.”


18 comments:

Anonymous said...

EKS/R/LA/12/0256 Ibitoye Olawale Ebenezer Computer Science. This is what we want from our president. ACTION speaks louder than voice, the pleading he was doing before was not enough. Now ASUU can have a rethink. God Bless The Republic of Nigeria

Anonymous said...

After the lengthy meeting that started around
2:30pm yesterday and ended in the early
hours of Tuesday, it seems both parties are
beginning to reach a good consensus.
Although what was said during the meeting
hasn’t been confirmed from both ASUU
president and government representatives.
ASUU president, Dr. Fagge when asked by
journalists said he will have to meet with his
Union before taking any decision as the
decision will be made by them.
“We have had a lengthy meeting with Mr.
President, rubbing minds on how best to
address the problem of university education
in this country. We now have a message
from Mr. President that we are going to take
to our members and we are expecting that
our members will respond appropriately to
his message,” he said, when later asked if
they are calling off the strike today, he
warned journalists not to put words into his
mouth as the decision is for ASUU members
not his.”
The minister of labour also confirmed that
both parties are coming to terms with each
other already and that “ASUU might call off
the strike without coming to them…”
AND WE PRAY THEY CALL OFF THE STRIKE FOR OUR BROTHER AND SISTER TO GO BACK TO SCHOOL THEY ARE TIRED OF STAYING HOME.
ACCOUNTING EDUCATION DEPARTMENT GROUP 9
EKSU/R/LA/12/0145
EKSU/R/LA/12/0122
EKSU/R/LA/12/0134
EKSU/R/LA/12/0156
EKSU/R/LA/12/0046
EKSU/R/LA/12/0064
EKSU/R/LA/12/0087
EKSU/R/LA/12/0102
EKSU/R/LA/12/0157

Anonymous said...

May god direct their footstep but the government should consider us,the innocent one.

Anonymous said...

May god direct their footstep but the government should consider us,the innocent one.

Anonymous said...

May god direct their footstep but the government should consider us,the innocent one.

Anonymous said...

This is the step to resolution,action speaks louder than voice. The government have considerate mind because we students of Nigeria are crying and the government should hear our cry.May God guide the aright.
Abdullateef Modinat Omobolanle
Eksu/R/LA/12/0228
Computer Science

Anonymous said...

D Nigeria is too bad
name. Nwabunike ogechukwu yvonne
department . Computer science
matric no. Eksu/R/LA/12/0266

Anonymous said...

D Nigeria is too bad
name. Nwabunike ogechukwu yvonne
department . Computer science
matric no. Eksu/R/LA/12/0266

Anonymous said...

D Nigeria is too bad
name. Nwabunike ogechukwu yvonne
department . Computer science
matric no. Eksu/R/LA/12/0266

Anonymous said...

May God help us
makinde basirat mosun
compt. Sci
Eksu/R/LA/12/0264

Anonymous said...

This is to plead to asuu to please call up this strike because most of our brothers nd sisters are nt happy about this all thinking to be in school by nw bt couldn't and have also being staying at home for 4 month.
And this is to tell our president that he need to be seriouz abt this situation because We are the Futures Of Tommorrow And also EDUCATION IS THE BEST LEGACY TO US ALL.
AYANLOLA SUNDAY MICHEAL = EKSU/R/LA/12/0042. Accounting department.
ADELEKE HAMED OLASUMBO = EKSU/R/LA/12/0012. Accounting department.

Anonymous said...

asuu n fg should stp

Anonymous said...

federal government should pls put a stop to dis strike of a thing nd moreover dis economic problems we re facing in Nigeria todae is a disgrace to jonathans regime. ADEBIYI ESTHER OLUWATOYIN. EKSU/R/LA/12/0007. Accounting department 200L

Anonymous said...

Federal government should please put an end to this strike because the student are tired of staying at home.There is a saying that goes thus 'a land where two elephants fought,the grass on the land suffers the pains'.We Innocent students are the one suffer.
Agriculture science
Ajiteru bimpe L.a.
EKSU/R/LA/12/0170

Anonymous said...

The Government need to have a round table dialog with Assu, cos it's realy afecting the educational sector in nigeria. The student need to go back to school cos we are the future of the nation. So any other project can wait. JOHNSON SEUN OLAWALE- DIRECT ENTRY.

Anonymous said...

This is a step to resolution,action speaks louder than Voice,the government have to do something for the progress of their children,youth and generations to come!Abari temitope Nofisat,Accounting Education,Eksu/La/R/12/0002,200L

Anonymous said...

This is what we have been waiting for from the president. At least the money demanded by ASUU is what just one person embezzle. Thank God for his intervention for making them have a change of mind.
Despite our education system has grown up some lapses and had been jeopardised. We need a new reabilitation of educational sector in Nigeria.
Now Asuu should call off the strike so that university students could go to school. We are already tied and feed up of Staying at home. God bless my country NIGERIA. Aguda Oluwatofunmi Mary. 200level. Mathematics Department. Matric NO: EKSU/ R/ LA/ 12/ 0638

Anonymous said...

A good leader is some one who fore sees the future and strategies ways of bringin people into the good future they hope for.
A developing country like Nigeria should not toil with education as it is the bedrock of a better tomorrow.
As this President Jonathan should resolve the issues of ASUU strikes for the betterment of Nigeria.
OLABINJO DANIEL OLA
EKSU/R/LA/12/0272
COMPUTER SCIENCE
200L