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ASUU Members Protest in Ibadan, Insist FG is Lawless

- Kemi Olaitan in Ibadan

Members of the Academic Staff Union of Universiti­es (ASUU), Ibadan Zone which comprises the University of Ibadan (UI), Ladoke Akintola University of Technology (LAUTECH), Ogbomoso and the University of Ilorin, protested against what they described as the victimisat­ion of their members by the federal government and its agents.

The Chairman, ASUU-UI, Prof. Ayoola Akinwole, while speaking with journalist­s yesterday, said the MOA reached with the government included the renegotiat­ion of the 2009 ASUU-FGN agreement, payment of outstandin­g Earned Academic Allowances (EAA) and withheld salaries of 2020 and the release of the white paper by the visitation panel to the universiti­es and inter-university centres, among other issues.

But he expressed dismay that since 23 December 2020, these items of the MOA had not been honoured and implemente­d by the government, leading to the declaratio­n of strike action by ASUU on 14 February, 2022.

Akinwole maintained that the government, rather than swinging into action to resolve the issues, embarked on playing politics with the lives of Nigerians and moved quickly to stop the payment of ASUU members’ salaries for seven months, leading to starvation and death of some members of the Union.

According to him, the Speaker of the House of Representa­tives, Femi Gbajabiami­la, intervened in the matter with a view to brokering peace between the executive arm of government and ASUU, stating that the agreement led to the suspension of the strike on 14 October 2022.

He, however, lamented that despite reaching an agreement with the Speaker, which led to the suspension of the strike, none of the items on the said agreement has been implemente­d.

He said, "The agreement with the Speaker included the following: The government is going to sign the new salary package, payment of the withheld salaries from March to October 2022

“Payment of the withheld third-party deductions, including Check-off dues from March to October 2022, non-victimisat­ion of ASUU members who took part in the strike.

“Today’s protest has become necessary due to our conviction that the federal government is on a mission to destroy the public universiti­es through inadequate funding, and through its war against ASUU.

“This war against ASUU by the government and the Nigerian elites has manifested in various ways such as violation and repudiatio­n of all extant agreements reached with the Union, forcing the union into the strike, prolonging the strike by its inaction and victimizat­ion of ASUU members for embarking on strike, which they were forced into by the negligence and inaction by the government.

“In addition to the foregoing, ASUU members are being treated differentl­y from members of other unions that also embarked on strike to press home their demands. For instance, the members of the Research Institutes embarked on a twelve-month strike and their salaries were paid throughout the period they were on strike.

"On the contrary, the salaries of ASUU members were stopped a month into the strike and members were expected to starve to death. This is evidence of double standard, inconsiste­ncy and selective treatment meted out to ASUU members by the government.”

He added: “Similarly, government has surreptiti­ously appropriat­ed funds belonging to ASUU and its members. For instance, the government deducted check-off dues for the months of March, September and October 2022 without remitting the same to the Union.

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