The Guardian (Nigeria)

Don’t blame ASUU for another crisis in varsities, Ashiru, others warn

• NANS chides Emefiele for attributin­g fall of naira to Nigerian students studying abroad • Urges CBN gov to stop blame- game, draw up sound policies

- From Rotimi Agboluaje, Ibadan

CHAIRMAN, University of Ibadan ( UI) chapter of the Academic Staff Union of Universiti­es ( ASUU), Prof. Ayoola Akinwole; Chairman, University of Lagos ( UNILAG) chapter of the union, Dr. Dele Ashiru; a former National Treasurer of ASUU, Prof. Ademola Aremu, Femi Aborisade, parents and students, yesterday, protested the no- work- no- pay stance of the Federal Government.

The unionists, students and parents gathered at the Trenchard Hall with placards bearing various inscriptio­ns such as “Teachers are nation builders,” “ASUU demands immediate payment of outstandin­g salaries,” “Buhari must invest in education and stop looting” among others. The UI ASUU Chairman said nobody should blame ASUU if another crisis erupts in the education sector.

Aborisade said reneging on agreement is against the Constituti­on of the country, adding that collective bargaining is binding and when it is not implemente­d, workers have the right to go on strike. Ashiru said that if not for the struggle of ASUU, public education would have become nothing today.

“The protest is to draw the attention of stakeholde­rs to another brewing crisis in education,” Ashiru said.

MEANWHILE, the National Associatio­n of Nigerian Students ( NANS), yesterday, berated Central Bank of Nigeria ( CBN) governor, Godwin Emefiele, for attributin­g the fall in the value of naira to increase in number of Nigerians studying abroad.

In a statement by National Public Relations Officer of the student body, Giwa Yisa Temitope, the students admonished Emefiele to use the remaining period of his term to draw up sound monetary policies to correct his failure.

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