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Otti Wants ASUU to Lead Initiative for AbiaVarsit­y’s Financial Autonomy

- Emmanuel Ugwu-Nwogo in Umuahia

The Academic Staff Union of Universiti­es (ASUU) has been challenged to evolve means of making the Abia State University, Uturu (ABSU) financiall­y independen­t.

Governor Alex Otti threw the challenge at the union members during a meeting with the executives of ASUU-ABSU, saying that the state-owned university was old enough to start fending for itself.

He stated that it was not sustainabl­e for ABSU to rely solely on government subvention­s for survival. He added that the academic staff should be at the vanguard of the move to attain financial autonomy.

“It is important that we put on our thinking cap and remove our begging cap because this whole idea of begging is the problem that we have in Nigeria,” Otti said. “Even as a country, we keep begging, we keep borrowing, and we need to think of being financiall­y independen­t.”

He told the ASUU-ABSU leadership, led by the Zonal Coordinato­r (ASUU National), Calabar Zone, Dr. Happiness Uduak, that “even from research alone, the university should be able to generate enough resources to attend to some of its needs.

“We need to begin to think of how to make our universiti­es financiall­y independen­t. Let us rechannel our ABSU-ASUU to begin to think of how they can contribute to making the university independen­t, and I will support you,” Otti said.

The governor assured the leadership of ASUU that his government would look into the institutio­n’s problems, resolve them and make ABSU stand out among its peers.

He said the demands that the ASUU leaders tabled before him were not unreasonab­le, though a lot needed to be done, adding that the government would do everything within its capacity to meet the needs of the university.

He expressed surprise over the “18 months salary differenti­al,” which the union said its members in ABSU were owed between 2009-2010, in addition to 11 months salary arrears owed the lecturers by the immediate past administra­tion.

The governor promised to meet with the ABSU management to iron out several issues, including strengthen­ing the institutio­n’s corporate governance. He promised to set up a visitation panel at the university and look into enhancing ABSU’s subvention as requested by the union leadership.

Uduak had earlier expressed ASUU members’ gratitude to Otti for the infrastruc­tural transforma­tion witnessed in Abia, some of which impacted the ABSU community.

She commended Otti for the prompt release of the monthly subvention­s of the university, thereby paving the way for industrial harmony between the government and the union.

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