The Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, has been urged by the
Federal Government to return to call off its strike, as the union
insisted that the strike would continue unless agreements between it and
government were implemented.
The strike which began last week,
entered its second week yesterday, even as the union and Education
Ministry officials appear before the National Assembly today.
Making
the appeal on Monday, Minister of Education, Professor Ruqquayat
Rufa’i, said the union should call off its strike in the interest of
students.
“We are going to meet with ASUU and all those that are
concerned at the Senate today. We are going to appear before the Senate
and the House Committee on Education and we are pleading with ASUU to go
back to classroom and let our children go back to school.”
ASUU
President, Dr Isa Nasir Fagge Isa, however, told Vanguard the strike
would continue until the Federal Government faithfully implemented
agreement in the Memorandum of Understanding, MoU reached between both
parties.
“On whether the strike will continue or be called off is
dependent on government’s decision. If the government does what is
right, I assure you that we will call off the strike immediately, we
will look at what government has and we will review the situation.
“We
don’t have to inform anybody that we are taking an action when it
becomes clear to us that what we are doing cannot make any headway. We
looked at all the options available before embarking on the strike.
“I
must remind you that a strike is a fundamental right of a worker, if it
becomes clear to a worker that the dialogue with his employer is
becoming the dialogue of the deaf and dumb, the worker has the right to
withdraw his services, that is a fundamental right, it is enshrined in
the ILO conventions and it is part of the right of Nigerian citizens.
“We
have realised that each time we reached an agreement with the
government, government finds it difficult to implement the provisions of
the agreement and that is the reason our members advised that we just
go back to the trenches.
“You should ask the government, out of
the nine provisions of the Memorandum of Understanding we had how many
have been implemented?
“Out of the provisions, government had been
able to implement two which is the ‘review of the retirement age of
academics on the professional cadre from 65 to 70 years and the
reinstatement of the governing council of universities’.
“It will
be recalled that government without notice dissolved the governing board
of universities, and we took it up that the government action will not
favour the university system.
“Of all the problems identified in
the Need Assessment report, how many have been implemented? Our
universities are still the way they are, we don’t want to continue
deceiving ourselves. We expect that dialogue should produce results, we
have been dialoguing for one and half years and we are tired of doing
that, we want actions.
“What we need to do is to ensure that we
implement the recommendations of that report, but sadly, we have had an
agreement with the government in 2009 on four issues which include:
Funding, University autonomy and Academic freedom and then conditions of
service and other matters but four years after, the provisions of the
agreement have not been implemented,” ,” Isa said.
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