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Wednesday, 27 November 2013
BREAKING: ASUU May Suspend Strike Within 24 Hours
The Union, however, described the statement credited
to Supervising Minister and Minister of
Education, Barr Nyesom Wike, that ASUU was
making new outrageous demands as “untrue and
absolute lie”.
ASUU’s position was made known by the National
Treasurer, Dr. Ademola Aremu, in an interview
with The Nation in Ibadan on Wednesday.
The Union said it asked Jonathan to facilitate the
endorsement of resolutions reached with him and
signed by high ranking government official preferably
the Attorney-General of the Federation but not a
Permanent Secretary.
ASUU said their representative of the body, including
the President of Nigeria Labour Congress,Abdulwahid
Omar, would stand as witnesses.
Aremu also said the striking lecturers wanted the
N200 billion agreed upon as 2013 revitalisation fund
for public universities to be warehoused with the
Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and disbursed to the
benefiting universities.
He noted that ASUU appreciated the intervention of
the President, but then added that some of the
resolutions reached with Jonathan were not included
in the letter sent to the Union.
According to him, the supervising Minister of
Education forgot to mention that apart from the N30
billion earned allowances released for university staff,
the FG was yet to release N100 billion claimed to have
been released.
their conditions. These are the payment of four
months salaries, which accumulated during the
period of the strike; immediate implementation of the
N1.2 trillion offered by the FG to public universities,
starting with the release of N100 billion this year; and
the balance of N1.1 trillion to be spread over five
years from 2014. The union also demanded that the
salary arrears must not be paid in piecemeal. READ
MORE: http://news.naij.com/52905.html
It will be recalled that President Jonathan met with
the ASUU on November 4. The marathon-like meeting
lasted for 13 hours but did not put an end to the
Union’s industrial action.
The Union has embarked on an indefinite strike on
July 1, 2013, protesting against an alleged FG’s failure
to honor an agreement signed between the FG and
ASUU in 2009. Part of the agreement dwelt on funding
of universities where both parties agreed that each
federal university should get at least N1.5 trillion
between 2009 and 2011 while state universities, within
the same period, should receive N3.6 million per
student.
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