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There’s No Hope In Sight To Ending Or Suspending Strike – ASUU Tells Parents, Students

Kennedy IgweBy Kennedy IgweNovember 18, 2020Updated:November 18, 2020No Comments3 Mins Read
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The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has told parents and their wards in tertiary institutions not to expect an end or a suspension of the strike action by its members.

The union said the strike action which has lingered for months, may not end because of lack of serious on the part of the government to meet their demands.

This was made known in a statement signed and issued on Tuesday by Prof. Theophilus Lagi, ASUU Abuja Zonal Coordinator, during a briefing at the University of Abuja campus.

“Today, we wish to let Nigerians, especially our students and parents know that there is no hope in sight to ending or suspending the ASUU strike that has lingered for several months as government is yet to show serious commitment towards addressing our core demands,” the statement read.

“Our members have been advised to seek other legitimate means of survival as the government has not released salaries withheld since February, 2020.”

The academic staff union also accused Dr Chris Ngige, Minister of Labour and Employment, of showing what it described as disdain for Nigerian academics.

“One needs not be a psychologist to understand the behaviour and recent utterances of the Minister of Labour and Employment, Dr. Chris Ngige. The Minister has clearly shown his disdain for Nigerian academics and has failed to play the role of an unbiased umpire in moderating the imbroglio.

“He has now become the spokesperson to the Accountant General of the Federation and the Ministry of Finance, instead of finding solution for lecturers to get back to work; he is turning the wheel of progress backwards by setting ASUU on a collision course with other pressure groups in the university. Clearly Dr Ngige is on a war part with ASUU.

“As men of letters, we would have elected to ignore Senator Chris Ngige’s deliberate misinformation and deceit. So, this response is more to straighten the record than it is to massage the minister’s ego.

‘’In one of his comedies of error, Ngige told the nation that the striking lecturers had been paid salaries up to date when he knew university lecturers were being owed salaries for between nine and six months for no just cause.

‘’In another fit of treachery, the Minister during a recent budget defense at the National Assembly, while upholding the existence of University Autonomy Law, attempted in vain to redefine its provisions.

“In the past few weeks, for instance, Ngige has said one thing when he met with the union and a different thing on the same subject in interviews with the media. This double character of a Minister and a purported negotiator in the face-off should be a source of worry to not only the body of Nigerian students but also parents who patronize public universities as the minister’s untoward attitude is undermining the reopening of these schools.

“In furtherance of his intimidation of the lecturers and misinformation of the public, Ngige argued that autonomy could not hold in the prevailing circumstance. On this, we would like to educate the Minister that public universities in Nigeria are creatures of law as each university is established by an Act enacted by the National Assembly.”

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