housretailng at 26-07-2013 12:21 PM (10 years ago)
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Efforts to resolve the strike by Nigeria’s Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), may take a longer time as the union on has rejected Federal Government’s plan to re-negotiate their 2009 Agreement. The Chairman of UNN-ASUU, Dr Ifeanyi Abada, made this position known while briefing newsmen in Nsukka after a congress attended by some national and zonal officers.
Abada explained that the union took this stand because government did not sign the agreement under duress He said UNN-ASUU and other chapters of the union nationwide were determined to withdraw their services until the federal government implemented the agreement. ASUU cannot be cajoled by any unbridled campaign or blackmail as being paddled by some federal government’s officials.
“The union is worried by the insincerity of government and condemns this perfidy in its entirety’’, he said. Abada said ASUU was also demanding the removal of Prof. Julius Okogie, the NUC Secretary, for fanning the embers of hatred against members of the union. Okogie, who is supposed to mediate between ASUU and government, had regrettably morphed into another political valve through which universities were further demeaned and derailed.
“Okogie should be invited by government to account for over N100 billion Universities Stabilisation Fund. He has demonstrated that he has outlived his usefulness and bereft of innovative ideas and aptitude to turn universities around’’, he said. He called on education stakeholders, the clergy and traditional rulers to prevail on government to respect the 2009 agreement it entered with ASUU to improve standards in tertiary institutions. We are not asking for government to fill our pockets with money, but that universities should be well funded.
“It is unfortunate that students in some universities take lectures in open spaces and in stadiums like in UNN. We are tired of producing half-baked graduates because of ill-equipped libraries, laboratories and lack of classrooms, while some politicians squander money meant to develop the country’’, he said.Former UNN-ASUU chairman, Prof. Aloysius Okolie, decried government’s inability to allocate 26 per cent of its annual budget to education
He explained that that was the minimum percentage as recommended by UNESCO.This is an indication that government does not care about the quality of education in the country. Government should consider the future of Nigerian students and fulfill its own part of agreement it reached with ASUU “It is noteworthy that war torn Somalia and other smaller countries of the world who value education allocate above 26 per cent to education’’, he said.
Dr Chide Osuagwu, Zonal Coordinator, ASUU Nsukka Zone, comprising UNN, UNiZIK, ESUT, Anambra State University and Ebony State University, said ASUU had exercised enough patience since 2009. ASUU will not attend any re-negotiating meeting called by government. If government had known it cannot implement the agreement, why did it sign it?’’ About 200 lecturers attended the UNN-ASUU congress, which lasted for several hours See more at: http://houseretailnews.blogspot.com/
Posted: at 26-07-2013 12:21 PM (10 years ago) | Newbie
The deteriorating state of facilities in the Federal Government Universities is pathetic, if u see how one squeezes himself in a lecture hall that cannot even accommodate half of the students, u will really pity the students. And govt. is busy splashing billions of money on railway projects, paying these legislators whose duty is to fight themselves at the national assembly and ministers N32&N35 million as salary. Some of them are already planning for 2015 elections, while the standard of education in Nigeria is on the downward movement every day and they are doing nothing about that. We have already been @ home close to a month now, it is better the problem is resolved once and for all rather than suspending the strike without addressing the issue which will still lead to another strike in the nearest future. That will mean that ASUU has succeeded in wasting our time, while the govt wins the battle. Government should please implement the 2009 agreement. I rest my case.
Posted: at 26-07-2013 01:04 PM (10 years ago) | Gistmaniac
i can say the strength of the Nigerian students are very weak to request their demand and right from the govt,because many big nation like Nigeria,their govt can not in any way demeans the students right or neither to act a kind of cajole to set them back in their academic progression,not even for Nigeria govt to consider the school fees and other levels paying by the students,still they re facing all these dilemma cause by the managements and the govt,the monies the students re paying what re they using all those money for?with all these crisis facing the academic session year to a year,how can a student will inculcates of his or her field of discipline,Nigerian students get to fight their rights,in Finland where i am living their govt were try to reduce the students aide,i see the way the student protests against it,and the govt withdrawn their intention immediately,by the way were re those so call cultist what re they doing,this is the time they should prove their strong man.
Posted: at 26-07-2013 05:19 PM (10 years ago) | Gistmaniac
Georgeej at 26-07-2013 06:34 PM (10 years ago) (m)
Lawmakers re there in National Assembly earnin upto 36 million per annium without doin anything. In short, military rule is more economical than civil rule.
Posted: at 26-07-2013 06:34 PM (10 years ago) | Newbie
Georgeej at 26-07-2013 06:34 PM (10 years ago) (m)
Lawmakers re there in National Assembly earnin upto 36 million per annium without doin anything. In short, military rule is more economical than civil rule.
Posted: at 26-07-2013 06:34 PM (10 years ago) | Newbie