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Sunday, 20 October 2013
ASUU Strike: President Goodluck Jonathan Appeals to ASUU to End Strike
President Goodluck Jonathan on Saturday
in Ado-Ekiti appealed to members of the
Academic Staff Union of Universities
(ASUU) to return to the classrooms in the
interest of their students.
He made the appeal at the inauguration
of the College of Engineering Complex at
the Afe Babalola University, Ado-Ekiti
(ABUAD), Ekiti State.
The three-storey college complex was also
named after the President.
Jonathan urged ASUU members to heed
his appeal saying that whatever their
grievances might be, keeping students out
of school for four months was
unpatriotic.
“I once again appeal to the entire
membership of ASUU to pause and
ponder on the adverse effect of their
action on the future of the vibrant youths
of this great nation.
“The collective destiny of tens of
thousands of tomorrow’s leaders should
not be held hostage to vagaries of labour
disputes.
“As long as we are humans, as long as we
are a developing society, this labour
dispute must come up.
“I always say that even in the developed
societies we hear about labour dispute;
and there is no society, even the most
developed, that has provided the facilities
for every worker.
“Our security services, the Police, the
Armed Forces, Navy, Air Force and para-
military, intelligent services are also
operating in an environment that is not
the best.
“If all of us should go on long strike
because our environment is not at its
optimum, then definitely we can never get
the Nigeria of our dream.
“So, let me use this unique opportunity
that I am interfacing with our future
leaders, our students, to plead with ASUU
members.
“If it is a genuine strike keeping students
out of classrooms for almost four
months, by that they have demonstrated
to everybody that they have a case.
“And if the strike is motivated by some
other interests, they have also achieved
that by keeping students out of schools
for more than a semester,” he said.
The President emphasised that the
freedom of association and the right of
workers to go on strike should not be
abused to harm the country’s interest.
“I believe that labour has the right to go
on strike, but in that strike, any action
taken must be built on patriotic zeal.
“In as much as you can go on strike, you
must be patriotic to our country.
“No matter how and what you feel about
Mr president and the federal government,
I plead with ASUU that for the sake of our
students, they should resume classes,” he
said.
President Jonathan assured all that the
government would continue to work with
all Nigerians to build a better country for
all and future generation.
He noted that as long government had
shown commitment to improving the
qualities of infrastructure in the
universities and the operating
environment, ASUU should reconsider its
stand.
Jonathan noted that if students of private
universities could get their degrees within
three and half years as witnessed in
ABUAD, “it is unacceptable that students
of public institutions are kept for extra
one or two years”
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