BENIN CITY—Academic Staff Union of
Universities, ASUU, Benin Zone, yesterday, expressed the resolve of members to
stay at home for up to 10 years than call off the current strike action
embarked upon by the union five weeks ago, if the Federal Government continues
to shy away from the agreement it reached with the union in 2009.
President Goodluck Jonathan had
on Tuesday, approved the implementation of the recommendation of the government committee on repositioning of federal and state universities.
on Tuesday, approved the implementation of the recommendation of the government committee on repositioning of federal and state universities.
But the Benin Zone of ASUU described
as a shame, government’s refusal to meet its end of the Memorandum of
Understanding, MOU, entered with ASUU in 2009, wherein government
promised to release N100 billion immediately out of the N500billion it
agreed to pay.
The Zonal Coordinator, Benin zone of
ASUU, Dr. Ighalo Sunny, said yesterday, that part of the MOU signed in 2012
between the Federal Government and the union was that government will increase
the yearly budgetary allocation to the educational sector to 26 per cent among
others.
He said: “It is sad that government
has failed to fulfill the agreement on the universities. The N500 billion is
not to pay lecturers but to fund infrastructural decay in Nigerian
universities. What that means is that government has not shown readiness to
implement same. For us, the solution is simple, honour and implement fully the
2009 FGN/ASUU agreement. We believe that the 2009 agreement is the antidote to
the debilitating crisis bedevilling Nigerian universities.”
Describing the rumour that ASUU will
soon call-off the strike as a folktale, he noted that the union appreciates the
interest shown by stakeholders and groups in the crisis, “ but that will
not stop us from finding lasting solution to the decay in our education sector.
So, even if it takes us another 10 years, we will remain at home until the right thing is done.”
culled from Vanguard
So, even if it takes us another 10 years, we will remain at home until the right thing is done.”
culled from Vanguard
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