ASUU Strike: FG, ASUU Reach Partial Agreement
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The Federal Government and the
striking Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) have reached a partial
agreement.
ASUU strike |
Dr Chris Ngige, the Minister of
Labour and Employment, announced this after a reconciliation meeting on Monday
in Abuja.
Ngige said the meeting was
aimed at finding ways of ending the strike, which commenced on Nov. 5.
He said: “we have finished our
deliberation for today. I am happy to report that we touched some areas of
understanding in implementation from the Memorandum of Action which we agreed
to in 2017.
“Some of these areas we have
substantial compliance and some other areas have not been fully dealt with.
“Like the issue of shortfall in
salaries of some Federal Universities’ workers and lecturers, ASUU has given a
list to the Accountant-General’s Office and we have agreed that by Wednesday that
list should be cross-checked by the Presidential Initiative on Continuous
Auditing.
“So, the Accountant-General’s
Office is to get back to us by Wednesday.
“We also have the issue of
Earned allowances, revitalisation, these are issues of 2009 agreement and
partial implementation and we have agreed on the modus operandi to look into
the fund situation, this is due to low revenue on the part of government. ”
Ngige added that the government
was sure to have good information for the striking lecturers.
He said the same situation
applied to other allowances, adding: “we have agreed on what we are going to do
to make sure that the outstanding amount is handled in a way that all parties
will be properly accommodated.
“We also discussed the issue of
state universities and agreed also that even if education is on the concurrent
list, the universities should be properly funded and staffed so that we do not
produce half-baked students from those universities.
“In realisation of this the
Ministry of Education will set up a committee, that would engage the Nigeria
Governors’ Forum, and the Minister of Education has taken steps in that
direction to formalise the interaction.
“Thus discussion are fruitful
and we do hope that in the next adjourned date we would have had the requisite
result on the few agreements reached today,” he said.
The minister said he hoped with
the agreement reached that the union would call off the strike in order for
students to go back to school and those who had exams could go and take their
exams.
He said the next meeting would
be at 4p.m. on Dec. 17.
Also speaking, Prof. Abiodun
Ogunyemi, ASUU National President, said they had a useful discussion.
“Our own understanding is that
we heard promises made on the part of government, we shall await the report on
all the issues, which they have made the promises.
“Only after that, we can get
back to our members to take a decision,” NAN quoted him as saying.
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