ASUU Strike: What We Want Federal Government To Do To End Strike - ASUU President
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The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has urged the Federal Government to show concrete evidence
of commitment to agreements on meeting its demands on its ongoing strike.
ASUU President, Biodun Ogunyemi |
Biodun Ogunyemi, ASUU
President, said in an interview with News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abuja on
Monday that the union would communicate its decision on offers made by the
government on Tuesday.
Mr Ogunyemi, a professor, said
contrary to some media reports, the union did not reject the offer made by the
Federal Government or make fresh demands.
The Minister of Labour and
Employment, Chris Ngige, after meeting with the union on Jan. 4 said government
was about resolving the dispute with the lecturers who embarked on strike on
Nov. 5, 2018.
Mr Ngige said the Ministry of
Finance and the Office of the Accountant- General of the Federation had provided
evidence that N15.4 billion for the payment of salary shortfall in public
universities.
He also noted that there was
evidence that Mr President had approved N20 billion to offset the outstanding
arrears of the 2009 and 2012, audit verified earnings in the university system.
Mr Ngige, however, said the
fund was being worked on and would be released to ASUU as soon as the process
was complete, among other demands of the union.
“We have been reviewing the
offer made by the government and we have concluded our consultations with our
members.
“We have concluded our
consultations and hopefully by tomorrow we are going to transmit the feedback
from our members to the Minister of Labour and Employment.
“What we said was that we are
not insisting on having the total package.
“We are saying if government
could give us one out of the five tranches on the revitalisation fund it will
be a kind of bending backward in the interest of the students and national
interest.
“So, rather than insisting that
government should release a total of one trillion naira which we know is not
feasible, government can, at least, give one tranche that can be spread over
four quarters, starting with the first quarter now.
“This is the shift that the
media are misinterpreting to mean a fresh demand. There is no fresh demand on
our list whether you are talking of revitalisation or earned academic
allowance, ‘’ Ogunyemi said.
On the issue of earned academic
allowances, he said government had promised to release N20 billion and that the
balance would be spread over four instalments but without stating timelines.
Mr Ogunyemi said members of the
union were insisting on having timelines for the payments.
“Our members are also saying
government had also promised to mainstream and that promise is not new, it was
a promise of 2017.
“Our members have also noted
that government had promised that the earned academic allowance will be paid
within the mainstream budget which they also promised to do in 2018, yet they
did not do it
“Our members are saying if you
are promising again in 2019, let us see the evidence, which is clear enough,”
he said.
Mr Ogunyemi also said that
members of the union were demanding to see money of salary shortfall paid into
their accounts although they had seen the evidence of approval on paper.
He said the members of the
union were demanding for concrete evidence on all outstanding areas that
involved payments.
“Our members are saying let us
see concrete evidence that government has paid not that government will be
promising that it will do this and will do that.
“We did that with the N20
billion in 2017, government promised to release N20 billion in two instalments
for September and October, 2017, that never happened until we went on strike in
2018.
“So, our members are saying,
let’s go beyond writing anything on paper.
“Like I said earlier, on the
issue of revitalisation, our members are saying we should not stop at
tokenism,” he said.
Mr Ogunyemi said that ASUU had
shown a lot of commitment and called on the government to commit itself by
paying one year’s tranche.
Source: PremiumTimes, NAN
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