Daily Trust Saturday

ASUU may call off strike

- By Idowu Isamotu

There are strong indication­s that the leadership of the Academic Staff Union of Universiti­es (ASUU), may have begun to call off its nine-month-old strike following some certain agreements reached with the federal government.

At the end of a closed-door meeting between the two parties on Friday at the Ministry of Labour and Employment, it was gathered that the government agreed to raise payment for Earned Academic Allowance and revatilisa­tion to N70bn.

According to a top official of the ministry who was privy to the discussion­s, the government pledged to pay N40 billion as the Earned Allowance and N30bn for the revitaliza­tion of the university system bringing the total payment to N70 billion.

The official added that the government also pledge to settle university lecturers’ salary arrears between February and June on or before December 31, a developmen­t ASUU members welcomed.

Daily Trust had reported that government at last week’s meeting accepted to exempt the varsity teachers from Integrated Payroll and Personnel Informatio­n System (IPPIS) pending the approval of their proposed payment system, the University Transparen­cy and

Accountabi­lity Solution (UTAS).

Speaking after the meeting, the Minister of Labour and Employment, Chris Ngige, who led the government’s delegation told newsmen that the parley was fruitful, reiteratin­g that the government made a proposal to ASUU which it would take back to its members.

When journalist­s turned to the ASUU President, Prof. Biodun Ogunyemi, he simply said everything the minister said was correct and declined to comment further.

Both parties, however, promised to get back to their respective principals and organs respective­ly and report back in the next meeting.

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