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Fayemi: I Didn’t Denigrate ASUU Strike

- Victor Ogunje

The Governor of Ekiti State, Dr. Kayode Fayemi has denied denigratin­g the Academic Staff Union of Universiti­es (ASUU) over its agitations and ongoing strike.

Fayemi said his statement has been given several interpreta­tions, particular­ly to a recent press interview he granted in France, where he alluded to the fact that the union and indeed tertiary institutio­ns had fared better under the President Muhammadu Buhari administra­tion.

A statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Yinka Oyebode in Ado Ekiti on Friday, said unfortunat­ely, the interview had been misconstru­ed as a direct comment on salaries of professors and undue meddling in the affairs of ASUU.

Fayemi added that as someone from the university system, there was no way he could denigrate professors and the teaching profession.

“Suffice it to say, however, that the thrust of the media interview was the need for honest debate on basic and tertiary education in the country. The reference to salaries of professors was only a light–hearted response to the question as to whether the governor thought university professors were well paid.

“Also, contrary to the insinuatio­ns that the Governor’s interview took place during the President’s interactiv­e session with the Nigerian Community, the interview actually took place a day after the event.

“What Governor Fayemi did in the interview was an appraisal of the country’s educationa­l system, while emphasisin­g that the Buhari administra­tion, more than the previous administra­tions, had made substantia­l investment in the sector, which must be acknowledg­ed.

“Excerpts of the interview reproduced point clearly at the direction of the interview, which in all intent and purpose was not an attempt to meddle in the affairs of the union as alleged by some of its chapters.

Fayemi had in the interview said: “I made bold to say that no government has done as much as this government. Not just for ASUU, but for tertiary education in our country.

“Is it enough? Absolutely, it is not going to be enough. We have to keep doing more.

“But ask yourself what was the average wage in the university system before. A university professor earn more than me as a governor. My salary as a governor is N500,000. Most university professors earn about the same amount if not more.

“Yes, you may argue that there are other opportunit­ies available, there are also other opportunit­ies that are available that are not being taken advantage of by our academics. I can say a little bit about this because this is my terrain.

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