ASUU Strike: Lecturers Continues Reconciliation Meeting With FG
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The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) on Monday continued with its reconciliation
meeting with the Federal Government.
ASUU Strike |
ASUU Prof. Biodun
Ogunyemi, ASUU President who refused to speak with newsmen after the two hours
meeting said, “go and ask the Minister of Labour and Employment, Sen. Chris
Ngige”. The meeting which was called at the instance of the minister was aimed
at finding ways of ending the strike, which commenced on Nov. 5. ASUU demands
included some areas of understanding in the implementation of the Memorandum of
Action agreed to in 2017.
Some of these areas
include shortfall in salaries of some Federal universities’ workers and
lecturers, earned allowances, revitalisation that are part of 2009 agreement,
among others. Ngige, while addressing newsmen, said the meeting was a continuation
meeting from last Monday meeting. According to him, we gave ourselves some
assignment with different Ministries, Department and Agencies (MDAs) on what to
do.
“They brought their reports today and we took
the reports and we were supposed to do some implementation on the reports. “So
we are going to give ourselves some days for it to be done and to see whether
we can accomplish them before Christmas,” he said.
The Minister also
denied any walk out by the union, saying there is no walk out, “we held the
meeting and we even broke into an executive session and we discussed. He added
that there is no dissatisfaction by the union as “we have already agreed on
implementation and we have given ourselves some work plan”. He, however, said
that the only difference for the implementation on the agreement reached was
only a matter of days before Christmas for the discussions.
“So that for students
who are home, will have some hope of resuming in January and those who have
missed their exams this time will also have hope for first week in January.
“So, the issue of shortfall in salaries are being worked on, among other major
issues, and I will be meeting with the Minister of Finance tomorrow to find out
the stage of implementation of that. So there is progress,” Ngige said. He also
said the meeting was adjourned indefinitely. (NAN)
Source: Vanguardngr.com
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