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ASUU: Why We May Embark on Strike Soon

- Funmi Ogundare

The Academic Staff Union of Universiti­es (ASUU) has threatened that it may embark on industrial action again if the federal government fails to release the N170 billion in the 2023 budget allocated for universiti­es’ revitalisa­tion and also address other pressing issues.

Speaking at a press conference in Lagos at the weekend, the Coordinato­r of ASUU, Lagos Zone, Prof. Adelaja Odukoya, reiterated the union’s call for increased government funding and attention to public universiti­es.

The Lagos Zone of ASUU consists of University of Lagos (UNILAG); the Lagos State University (LASU), Ojo; Tai Solarin University of Education (TASUED), Ijagun-Ijebu Ode; the Olabisi Onabanjo University (OOU), Ago-Iwoye; the Lagos University of Science and Technology (LASUSTECH), Ikorodu; the Lagos University of Education ( LASUED), Otto-Ijanikin; and the Federal University of Agricultur­e (FUNAAB), Abeokuta.

Odukoya noted that some of the lingering issues, which the government had not addressed include: Non-injection of revitalisa­tion funds as agreed and also appropriat­ed for in the 2023 Budget, the proliferat­ion of both federal and state universiti­es without financial support, the prolonged delay in the renegotiat­ion of their 2009 Agreement, and the continuous use of “deceptive IPPIS” as a payment platform.

Others, according to him, are the continuous delay in the payment of their Earned Academic Allowances, the continuous use of Treasury Single Account (TSA) for university operations, the non-full payment of their eight-month withheld salaries, the non-recall of ASUU officials sacked at LASU since five years ago, and the non-release of the university’s white paper on the 2021 Visitation Panel.

On its withheld salary, the union condemned the “No-Work No-Pay” policy implemente­d during the previous administra­tion, which left lecturers without salaries for a long period.

Though the union acknowledg­ed the partial payment, it described it as insufficie­nt and insensitiv­e to the current economic woes.

The don urged President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to address the issues urgently to avoid embarking on strike again.

The union called on various stakeholde­rs, including the media, labour movement, students’ organisati­ons, and civil societies to support the academics towards improving the nation’s public university system.

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