The strike by university teachers will continue. The
Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) and the federal government again
failed to reach an agreement yesterday.
The two sides continued to hold on
to their different positions on the crucial issue of funding.
Even as the grey areas are yet to be
cleared, the Federal Government agreed to release N130 billion to tackle the
issues of infrastructural decay and pending allowances in the universities.
Chairman of the Presidential
Universities Needs Implementation Committee and Governor of Benue State,
Gabriel Suswam, at the end of about four-hour meeting between the two sides in
Abuja told reporters that the negotiation would continue.
According to him, progress was made
in the area of tackling the infrastructural deficit in the Nigerian
universities with the release of N100 billion, which will be distributed next
month.
He said: “The Federal Government has
been able to harness about N100 billion, which Mr. President has agreed. that
will flag of the project and starting from the first week of September in
virtually all the universities. The process of achieving that is ongoing at the
Centre and due process for it at various universities”
“The infrastructure deficit will be
addressed like hostels, labs and libraries. Some will be renovated while others
will be brand new. Every university will be affected and each of the hostel will
accommodate 1,200 students.”
The Secretary to the Government of
the Federation (SGF), Senator Anyim Pius Anyim maintained that all issues have
been resolved except the unpaid allowances.
He said the Federal Government had
agreed to release N30 billion for that purpose which must be paid according to
the verifiable claims by each University Council.
He reiterated the position of
Finance Minister Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, that the N92 billion being demanded
by ASUU as wages could not be met.
He said the responsibility of
settling the pending arrears now rests with the University Councils, who will
be supported with N30 billion.
ASUU President Nasir Isa Fagge said
the team will report back to their National Executive Council (NEC) to decide
appropriate response to the Federal Government’s offer.
He maintained that ASUU’s position
has not shifted from the 2009 agreement.
He said: “The union is talking about
the implementation of 2009 agreement and not renegotiation. If you remember the
objective of going on strike is to get government to implement the 2009 ASUU
and FG particularly to implement the provisions of the memorandum of
understanding we reached with the government in 2012.”
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Its good to arrive at a consensus to favour both parties #kamzy dillish
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