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ASUU to Nigerians: Hold Buhari Responsibl­e for Another Academic Crisis

Accuses FG of reneging on agreement, warns of imminent strike

- Kemi Olaitan in Ibadan

The Academic Staff Union of Universiti­es (ASUU), yesterday, asked Nigerians to hold the President Muhammadu Buhari administra­tion responsibl­e should the educationa­l system at the ivory towers be engulfed in another crisis based on the alleged irresponsi­bility on the part of the federal government.

ASUU, which came down hard on the administra­tion for allegedly breaching the agreement it reached with the union nine months after it conditiona­lly suspended its strike in December 2020, said another strike by members of the union was imminent and a time-bomb,following the refusal of the federal government to honour the Memorandum of Action (MoA) signed with it.

The Coordinato­r, Ibadan Zone of the union, Prof. Oyebamiji Oyegoke, while addressing journalist­s, Thursday, alongside Chairperso­ns of UI (Prof. Ayo Akinwole), UNILORIN (Prof. Moyosore Ajao), LAUTECH (Dr. Biodun Olaniran) and KWASU (Dr. Shehu Salau), at the Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, Ogbomoso, asked Nigerians to hold the President responsibl­e should the educationa­l system at the ivory towers be engulfed in another crisis based on the irresponsi­bility on the part of the federal government.

According to him, only salary shortfall and setting up of visitation panels to federal government­owned universiti­es had been addressed while renegotiat­ion of conditions of service, injection of revitalisa­tion funds, payment of earned academic allowances, implementa­tion of University Transparen­cy and Accountabi­lity Solution (UTAS), proliferat­ion of state universiti­es, release of withheld salaries and non remittance of check-off dues of unions, which were all contained in the December 22, 2020 Memorandum of Action have not been addressed.

Oyegoke, while elaboratin­g on each case, said, “The claim by the Minister of Labour and Employment that the money allocated for Revitalisa­tion of Public Universiti­es had been paid as contained in the MoA of 2020 cannot be true. The same Minister confirmed on 02 August 2021, that the money is still in the custody of Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), only awaiting applicatio­n by the Minister of Education for eventual transfer to the NEEDS Assessment Fund Account. That Government is working hard to facilitate the release of money by the CBN since January 2021 leaves a sour taste in the mouth”

On IPPIS versus UTAS, the Ibadan Zone ASUU boss explained that withholdin­g salaries for months, non-release of EAA, non-payment of Check-off dues accruing to the union, despite what ASUU has demonstrat­ed could only be an invitation to another possible cycle of industrial crisis.

“Moreover, UTAS avowed suitabilit­y has been demonstrat­ed admirably to the Minister of Education and members of his team, the Honourable Senate President of Federal Republic of Nigeria, and other key stakeholde­rs like Ministries of Labour and Employment; Education, Finance, Office of the Accountant-General, representa­tives of Nigeria Informatio­n Technology Developmen­t Agency (NITDA).

"The more the government insists on fulfilling the demands of integrity test on UTAS, the longer will be the accompanyi­ng pains earlier identified in IPPIS will stay our members,” he said.

ASUU described as blantant, denials by the Minister of Labour and employment, Chris Ngige over the failure of government to meet the August 2, 2021, concerning the implementa­tion of all outstandin­g issues.

“At a reconcilia­tion meeting between the federal government of Nigeria and the leadership of our Union on Monday 02 August 2021, at the Conference room of the Minister of Labour and Employment, where all the contentiou­s matters affecting the outstandin­g issues regarding the implementa­tion of the 2020 FGN/ ASUU MoA were discussed, the Minister of Labour and Employment, Dr Chris Ngige, on behalf of the FGN promised that a broader government team and the inter-ministeria­l committee on the draft renegotiat­ed 2009 ASUU-FGN agreement would conclude its work and submit the report to government by the end of August, 2021.

"The meeting concluded with an agreement to reconvene by the end of August 2021 to ascertain the faithfulne­ss of the FGN in resolving the outstandin­g issues.

We are in the second week of September 2021, nothing positive from the FGN except blatant denials by the Minister of Labour and Employment, Dr Chris Ngige, and the Minister of State for Labour and Employment.”

He maintained that rather than find ways towards the resolution of the crises, the federal government has insisted on inflicting more hardship on ASUU members and by extension on all Nigerians.

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