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Udom Emmanuel Urges FG, ASUU to End Strike ByVarsity Teachers

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Governor Udom Emmanuel of Akwa Ibom State and presidenti­al aspirant on the platform of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) has appealed to both the federal government and the Academic Staff Union of Universiti­es (ASUU) to end the on-going strike action and re-open our universiti­es for our children to return to school.

In a statement issued on his behalf by the spokespers­on of the Udom Emmanuel Presidenti­al Council, Mr. Bola Bolawole, Emmanuel said the time had come for both the FG and ASUU to climb down from their high horse and avert a disaster that may strike the country’s educationa­l system as a whole if the ASUU strike is not quickly called off and our universiti­es re-opened for studies.

“The discussion­s are already going on in some foreign countries where our people, especially our youths, run for greener pastures, to withdraw their recognitio­n of university certificat­es from Nigeria. God forbid that this should happen! The all-round effects on our people are better imagined than felt.

“According to data from the country’s apex Bank, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Nigeria’s Diaspora remittance­s inflow for the first nine months of 2021 rose to $14.2 billion, up 10 percent Year-on-Year from $12.9 billion in the correspond­ing period of 2020 and beating the World Bank quarter-on-quarter projection­s for the same period.

“This is second only to foreign exchange earned from the oil sector. Nothing must be done to adversely affect its growth in the short- and long-term. If university certificat­es from Nigeria are no longer recognised, how can our people flooding into countries abroad for further studies and job opportunit­ies fulfil their dreams?

“How can the Nigerian Government benefit from the bounteous energies of the Nigerian people in Diaspora noted all over the world for their resilience, industry, and capacity to excel and hold their own against the world’s best?

“What will be the rationale for the continued maintenanc­e and relevance of ASUU and its members if the students they claim to teach and train are seen and treated as half-baked by their counterpar­ts in other parts of the world?

“Of what benefit and relevance, then, is the continued maintenanc­e of universiti­es whose certificat­es are treated as worthless by their counterpar­ts in other parts of the world?”

Stating that unofficial reports put the population of Nigerians in the Diaspora at 15 million, Emmanuel said a very important safety valve releasing social tension would be closed with dire consequenc­es if Nigerians, especially our youths seeking “better life” abroad, are unable to do so again.

“This, then, is my clarion call to both the FG and ASUU: Put on the thinking cap of statesmen and resolve this issue as quickly as possible in the interest of all. Where necessary, sacrifices must be made on all sides. And as much as is humanly possible, agreements freely entered into must be respected and implemente­d.

“The records of ASUU strike actions in recent years are worrisome; close to four years have been lost to strike actions, whereas an average semester is made up of between 3 and 4 months! Just imagine how many semesters and whole academic sessions the university system has lost to ASUU strikes alone, not to talk of time lost to strike actions by other workers in the university system and student demonstrat­ions!

“Enough is now enough! All the key players or gladiators should understand that what is going on is selfimmola­tion. We all must stop cutting our nose to spite our face. Saving the university system from imminent collapse is a task that must be done. It is the duty of each and every one of us; not Government’s alone; and not ASUU’s alone. Everyone must stand up to be counted.

“I have added my voice! Add yours! Heeding this clarion call is the first step in the right direction”, he added.

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