Monday , March 25 2024

Total Shut Down! ASUU set for Indefinite strike over 2009 Agreement

Another nationwide indefinitely strike action by the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) is about to commence over the controversial 2009 agreement the Union reached with the Federal Government among other issues.

A meeting of the National Executive Committee (NEC) of ASUU will hold today in Abuja ahead of the action.

Yesterday, all chapters of the union nationwide held a congress as directed by its national body to decide whether or not to go ahead with the planned strike.

The options given to them are: Whether it should be total and indefinite strike, one month strike, one week notice, and no strike at all.

This followed the directive sent to branches by ASUU National President Prof. Biodun Ogunyemi as he was mandated by the NEC meeting held at the Nasarawa State University (NSU).

Chairman ASUU-Lagos State University (LASU) Dr Isaac Akinloye Oyewunmi said yesterday that the chapter resolved in favour of “total and indefinite strike”.

In August last year, the union threatened strike over the government’s failure to implement the 2009 agreement.

Coordinator of ASUU (Lagos Zone) Prof Olusoji Sowande, said the union was tired because efforts to get the agreement honoured were fruitless.

The union listed some of the unresolved issues as: Breach of the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) for the 2009 FG/ASUU Agreement on financing of state universities; breach of the conditions of service; refusal to honour the Earned Academic Allowance (EAA) and re -negotiation of the agreement.

In January, ASUU staged a one-week warning strike.

Union officials said the Federal Government is owing universities over N880 billion in intervention fund.

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Other issues according to ASUU oficials are: The Federal Government’s foot-dragging over ‘funds for the revitilisation of public universities, non-release of NUPEMCO operational licence, non-payment of earned academic allowances, payment of fractions/non-payment of salaries, retired professors and their salaries and university staff schools’.

The official said ASUU  explored all channels to make the Federal Government see reasons but said: “It seems the Federal Government is more concerned with buying exotic vehicles for the National Assembly while public education and lecturers continue to suffer owing to dilapidated infrastructure.”

He said the union was angry at the failure of the Federal Government to release the operational licence for the union’s pension managers after collecting N1 billion  since two years ago.

“Till date the government is owing the intervention funds to the tune of N880 billion. When we approached them for licensing of Nigerian Universities Pension Management Company (NUPEMCO), they asked us to go and bring registration fee, which is supposed to be N150million. Till date, we have paid government N1 billion and our money has been with them for two years and they are not saying anything.

None of this pension administrators can fulfill the University Miscellaneous Act which says university professors must retire with their full money. The money must have been invested and yielding interest for somebody. We are demanding our licence and funding of public universities.”

Source:

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9 comments

  1. Nawaooo please let them wait ooo, am even tired of staying at home

  2. Chikwendu Chidinma

    No to indefinite strike, let the strike be dissolved please God

  3. Casmir Obiakor ONWA

    This is terrible. Federal government play its role as the father. But unfortunately……

  4. The government should stop being selfish and fulfil their agreement with ASUU. I do not want be delayed again. Help us O lord

  5. Chidozie Chiazokam Jennifer

    pls there shuld b no strike oo

  6. nwankwo chinaza blessing

    Nooo strike God pls

  7. Bad government and mis management is the problem of this European puppet called Nigeria. We need your help oh God

  8. Nwakile Maureen Uzoma

    The federal government should do something about it, I don’t want to experience the strike cause it will affect us academically

  9. Lord please I don’t want to spent more than four year’s in school LORD please help us let there be no strike

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