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ASUU strike |
The union resumes its
negotiation with the Federal Government, and Ogunyemi insists they body will
not shift its ground unless the government makes a commitment to release the
money.
However, he said ASUU had lost
confidence in the government since it failed to honour previous agreements.
Ogunyemi, who spoke with
reporters in Ibadan at the weekend, said ASUU had rejected government’s
proposal of N20bn to be paid in two tranches
to revitalise public
universities.
He said the union had asked the government to
include the earned academic allowances in the 2019 budget.
He said, “We want them to pay
N50bn as a sign of commitment this quarter.
“Our members have rejected the
20bn proposed by them that will be spread over two quarters in 2019. Our
members have insisted on the release of at least N50bn.
“On the earned academic
allowances, with N105bn not yet paid, our members are saying that even if you
(government) are releasing N20bn, let it be stated clearly that it is only for
ASUU members, and the balance which you promised to pay by four installments, attach timelines to the
balance and figures.
“In 2017, this government
promised to include the earned academic allowances in the budget so that we won’t
be talking about arrears. If the government had included it in the 2018 budget, we would not be talking
about arrears now. “Our members are saying the government should take steps to
include it in the 2019 budget and that is not late because they are still
working on the budget.”
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