ASUU Strike: ASUU, FG Meeting Deadlocked As Strike Continues, Meeting Postponed To Next Week
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The Federal Government
on Thursday opened negotiations with the Academic Staff Union of Universities
at the Ministry of Labour and Employment office in Abuja over the universities
lecturers’ strike since November 5.
ASUU, FG meeting Photo Credit: ChannelsTV |
According to Punchng, the meeting, which
began at 3pm and lasted till 9pm, was adjourned till next week, as the striking
teachers and government did not reach a middle ground.
Our correspondent
learnt that the closed-door meeting looked at the seven points in the
Memorandum of Action signed in September 2017, and the two parties reviewed the
highlights of the agreement.
The ASUU delegation was
led by its National President, Prof Biodun Ogunyemi, while the government side
had the Minister of Labour and Employment, Chris Ngige; the Permanent Secretary
of the Ministry of Education, Sonny Echono; and the Accountant-General of the
Federation, Ahmed Idris.
The labour minister,
during a brief session with newsmen before the closed-door meeting, apologised
that “talks with the academic union are coming a bit late because we have been
having negotiations on the new minimum wage.”
Ngige said, “The
government appeals to ASUU to put the interest of the students first because
they are at the receiving end of the consideration.”
In a copy of the 2017
Memorandum of Action, which was reviewed by the two parties, the issues of
discussion included “funding for revitalisation of universities; earned
academic allowances; staff schools; pension matters; salary shortfalls,
Treasury Single Account exemption; and state universities.”
Ogunyemi, after the
six-hour meeting, said the union had put forward its demands and the meeting
had been adjourned till next week.
He said, “No date has
been fixed for next week but we will communicate the date to you tomorrow
(Friday). The union was forced to go on strike because our plea for the
implementation of the 2017 Memorandum of Action fell on deaf ears.
“Our meeting with the
Minister of Education (Adamu Adamu) in May and September 2018 to remind him of
the Federal Government’s promises to implement the agreement yielded no
result.”
Source: Punchng
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