ASUU Strike: See What ASUU Really Wants From Federal Government
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As the Academic Staff Union of
Universities, ASUU, strike enters the third week, undergraduates in public
universities are lamenting their fate. This happened just as the meeting
between ASUU and the Federal Government held on Thursday ended in deadlock.
See also: ASUU, FG meeting deadlocked as strike continues, meeting postponed till next week
While another meeting is
scheduled to hold this week, ASUU is insisting that until the Federal
Government accedes to its demands as highlighted in the 2009 agreement,
university teachers will not return to the classroom.
See also: ASUU, FG meeting deadlocked as strike continues, meeting postponed till next week
ASUU strike |
The union wants
government to resume negotiation on the 2009 agreement regarding the decay in
public universities.
While decrying the decay in
infrastructure and equipment in public universities, ASUU is asking for N1.1
trillion to fund the university system. Besides the 2009 agreement, ASUU is
accusing government of disregard for the agreements it reached with the union
in 2013 and 2017, as well as the failure to pay the arrears of the shortfall in
salaries, even after the presidential initiative on continuous audit
verification.
See also: We are ready to negotiate with Federal Government - ASUU
It explained that the Federal Government had failed to release the operational licence of the Nigeria University Pension Management Company to serve as a pension fund administrator for universities’ staff, as contained in the 2017 Memorandum of Action.
See also: We are ready to negotiate with Federal Government - ASUU
It explained that the Federal Government had failed to release the operational licence of the Nigeria University Pension Management Company to serve as a pension fund administrator for universities’ staff, as contained in the 2017 Memorandum of Action.
ASUU is equally asking
government to address some issues in University of Ilorin, Lagos State
University and Kwara State University, among others. The issues, according to
ASUU President, Professor Biodun Ogunyemi, include the payment of fractions and
non-payment of salaries, earned academic allowances, non-release of operational
license of NUPEMCO, non-implementation of the provisions of the 2014 Pension
Reform Act with respect to retired professors and their salaries, and exclusion
of university staff schools from
funding by government.
Other demands are funding for
the revitalisation of public universities that entails implementation of Needs
Assessment Report and addressing poor funding of state universities and
proliferation of universities by their Visitors. Here are the five demands of
ASUU in a nutshell:
1. Areas of agreement include funding for revitalization of public
universities and the issue of Earned Academic Allowances.
2. The issue of University Staff Schools.
3. The implementation of the judgment of the National Industrial
Court, National Universities Pension Management Company and guidelines for
pension matters for professors.
4. The exemption offered by the government regarding the issue of
TSA, which included the issue of grants, endowment funds as well as salary
shortfall, which is already being implemented by the government.
5. The union also promised to submit a position paper to the Federal
Government on their observation with a view for government to advise state
governments.
Source: Vanguardngr
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