Education
ASUU Warns Of Another Strike In Varsities
- ASUU has warned the Federal Government (FG) of another strike in universities.
EKO HOT BLOG reports that the Academic Staff Union of Universities (FG) has called on the Federal Government (FG) to resolve outstanding issues before the suspension of its 10-month strike to guarantee peace in universities across the country.
The ASUU President, Prof Emmanuel Osodeke, made this known on Saturday.
Osodeke stated that the FG was indebted to many of its members in different universities, noting that the ASUU members are being owed between three and 14 months arrears.
The ASUU President added that he would continue from where his predecessor, Prof Biodun Ogunyemi, stopped if the government remains recalcitrant to the union.
Osodeke said, “It is continuity, we run a collective leadership. So, it’s continuity from where my immediate predecessor stopped. It (the crisis) is not yet over. The government has the opportunity to ensure that the crises are over. It is just to implement those things.”
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He further stated that after developing the University Transparency and Accountability Solution as an alternative to the controversial Integrated Payroll and Personnel Information System (IPPIS), ASUU members are “bleeding” while people are being paid what pleases the office of the Accountant General of the Federation.
“You know we were on strike till late last year. We reached an agreement on how to implement the outstanding issue with the government. We will expect the government to implement those issues with timelines.
“They have reneged on a number of them in line with the timelines. But, we believe that it is not late; they can still resolve those issues for the peace and development of our universities,” Osodeke said.
The ASUU President added, “They cut your salary today, they pay those who they want to pay today, they withdraw those next week; they expect those people to come to Abuja to come and beg them or look for other things for them. So, these cannot continue in a university system.
“As a union, we don’t love strike because we have our children here. Ninety-nine percent of lecturers in Nigeria have their children in Nigerian universities, unlike the politicians who are actually destroying the system. How many of them have their children in this country?”
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