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Sunday, 18 August 2013
Asuu strike updates
Nsukka - The Academic Staff Union of Universities
(ASUU) will sustain its ongoing strike until the
Federal Government gets the money to meet its
demands, an ex-officio member has said.
Prof Aloysius Okolie, the immediate past chairman
of the union at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka,
told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Nsukka,
Enugu State on Friday that the government should
not allow a total collapse of tertiary education in
the country.
Okolie said that no country had attained enviable
height economically and technologically without
adequate funds for the education sector.
He said the sector remained the engine room of
national development.
"The National Assembly and some executive
members are paid jumbo salaries but when it
comes to education funding the government has
no money.
"How will the country be able to achieve its vision
20:2020 of being among the 20 leading economies
if the education sector is not well-funded,’’ he
asked.
The former chairman solicited the understanding
of the students and their parents saying the
union's demand was to ensure quality teaching
and learning in the universities.
"It is unreliable that in some universities student
receive lectures under the trees and in stadium.
"Books, laboratory equipment in our libraries and
laboratories are outdated while some politicians
and government officials are wasting money in
building houses in every state capital and buying
fleets of exotic cars.
"The demands will enable the universities to
produce quality graduates employable in any part
of the world,’’ he said.
Okolie urged the government to see reason in
fulfilling the promise it entered with ASUU in 2009
to enable the students and lecturers to go back to
class.
He said the union was not making a fresh demand
but for the government to implement the
agreement it signed with the union in 2009.
NAN recalls that the meeting between the Federal
Government and ASUU in Abuja was postponed to
Monday.
Gov. Gabriel Suswam of Benue, who chairs the
universities needs assessment committee, told
newsmen that both parties had rescheduled their
negotiations for Aug. 19.
Suswam, who is the negotiator for the Federal
Government, said that tremendous progress had
been made in the negotiations.
"We made some progress; we had very fruitful
discussion with ASUU.
"We have agreed we are to meet again on Monday
at about three o’clock. When we meet again we
will be able to arrive at some decisions,’’ he said.
- NAN
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