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The 2009 GFN-ASUU Agreement Honoured For Strike To End by Decapo: 9:57am On Jul 09, 2013


As the nationwide strike by Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) enters its second week, it has insisted that the only condition for calling off the strike is for the federal government to honour their 2009 GFN/ASUU agreement.

The union President, Dr Nasir Fagge Isa, made known the union’s stand on the strike, yesterday, in Abuja.

Speaking at the review of President Jonathan’s report on education, agriculture and transportation organised by Civil Society Forum, he said that the only way forward was for the government to do the right thing.

Isa said, “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 have and we will review the situation”.

Reacting to the federal government’s claims that the strike lacks decorum, he said, “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 dump, 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, it finds it difficult to faithfully implement the provisions of the agreement and that is the reason why our members nationwide advised that we just go back to the trenches.

“You should ask the government, out of the nine provisions of the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) we had how many have been implemented.

“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”, he insisted.

Meanwhile, the Minister of Education, Prof. Ruqayyatu Rufa’I, on Monday appealed to the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), to suspend its current strike and “go back to classes.”

Rufa’I, who made the appeal at a meeting with vice-chancellors of Nigerian universities in Abuja said: “we plead with them to go back to classes.

“We are having a meeting tomorrow at the National Assembly with the Senate and House of Representatives to resolve all the issues.

``Besides, the white paper on the 2010 Visitation Panel Reports on Federal Universities has since been released and forwarded to the universities for implementation.

``Consequently, monitoring teams will soon visit the universities to ensure implementation of the recommendations.’’

The minister noted with dismay that many private and state universities were yet to establish effective governance structures and that the development had grave implications for the running and development of the universities.

She noted that the issue of the award of honorary degrees to undeserving personalities remained an embarrassment to government.

Rufa’I said the Federal Government was disturbed by the continuous establishment of universities and running of programmes without regard to due process.

The minister advised those culpable to desist from such acts which were capable of inflicting injury on the university education system.

She also pledged her support for the Standing Committee on the Closure of Illegal Universities.

``My attention has also been drawn to the mobilisation of unqualified students for the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC.)

``In line with the extant rules, the NYSC is exclusively for graduates from recognised universities and accredited programmes.’’

She directed universities to as a matter of expediency, ensure that degree results were released early to aid quick mobilisation of qualified students for the NYSC programme.

Rufa’I warned that institutions undertaking wrong mobilisation of students for the national service would henceforth be sanctioned.
http://leadership.ng/news/090713/ASUU-gives-condition-end-strike
Re: The 2009 GFN-ASUU Agreement Honoured For Strike To End by Fathai(m): 10:04am On Jul 09, 2013
commento de first.
Re: The 2009 GFN-ASUU Agreement Honoured For Strike To End by Nobody: 2:09pm On Jul 09, 2013
commento de second...

saw somthin like deaf and dump in d post...
.na wetin too much strike dey cause be dis... its not DEAF AND DUMP , BUT RATHER DEAF AND DUMB...

ASUU chaiman of life....

still on d streetz doin my dr+ug biz, till d strike is called of...

#hurstling...

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Re: The 2009 GFN-ASUU Agreement Honoured For Strike To End by aventura: 2:09pm On Jul 09, 2013
commenta du seconde cool
Re: The 2009 GFN-ASUU Agreement Honoured For Strike To End by creativemusic: 2:10pm On Jul 09, 2013
ALL these wahala should stop please shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked
Re: The 2009 GFN-ASUU Agreement Honoured For Strike To End by Emyogalanya: 2:13pm On Jul 09, 2013
Dem dey try fresh air all d way
Re: The 2009 GFN-ASUU Agreement Honoured For Strike To End by AngelJennifer: 2:14pm On Jul 09, 2013
Assu and Federal Govt should settle everything b4 calling off the strike, because i don't want to hear anything like ASUU strike again o till am a graduate
Re: The 2009 GFN-ASUU Agreement Honoured For Strike To End by penny01502: 2:15pm On Jul 09, 2013
How i wish i was lucky to be a senator's son, by now i 4 dey oversea d studyHow i wish i was lucky to be a senator's son, by now i 4 dey oversea d studyHow i wish i was lucky to be a senator's son, by now i 4 dey oversea d study
Re: The 2009 GFN-ASUU Agreement Honoured For Strike To End by sylvoreal(f): 2:15pm On Jul 09, 2013
make una resolv d matter.abeg
Re: The 2009 GFN-ASUU Agreement Honoured For Strike To End by IYANGBALI: 2:16pm On Jul 09, 2013
abeg don't call off the strike o,i still dey gbadun myself. Oga Jonathan plssss don't answer them,they should allow us to rest,school work wan kill person abeg.

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Re: The 2009 GFN-ASUU Agreement Honoured For Strike To End by Kentheking: 2:16pm On Jul 09, 2013
what of ASUP?
Re: The 2009 GFN-ASUU Agreement Honoured For Strike To End by Nobody: 2:19pm On Jul 09, 2013
Ok. Agreed and Honoured.
Let them go back to work.
Re: The 2009 GFN-ASUU Agreement Honoured For Strike To End by Chukwuemeka007(m): 2:19pm On Jul 09, 2013
Pls o they shuld resolve their differences without any form of dilly-dally because "tempus fugit non regamus".....time wasted cannot be regained
Re: The 2009 GFN-ASUU Agreement Honoured For Strike To End by Nobody: 2:21pm On Jul 09, 2013
Great Nigerian Student its Time to acquire a new skill, while waiting for people selfish interest to be sorted out.
Re: The 2009 GFN-ASUU Agreement Honoured For Strike To End by BabaAlabi: 2:21pm On Jul 09, 2013
This is good news.....female students would be at home long enough for us to help keep them busy...ashawo price will reduce due to competition from fellow girls...ASUU thums up
Re: The 2009 GFN-ASUU Agreement Honoured For Strike To End by Odunharry(m): 2:25pm On Jul 09, 2013
omo i don 4get my matric number o...smbdy shud pls remind me
Re: The 2009 GFN-ASUU Agreement Honoured For Strike To End by Nobody: 2:31pm On Jul 09, 2013
But come to think of it, before the strike i honestly din't know the name of this ASUU president "Dr Nasir Fagge Isa" looking for popularity i guess and a chance to enter Aso Rock Villa 4 Discussion, which he is getting gradually. The truth is the government can't meet all the demands on that agreement, just like the past ASUU strike has been negotiated and called off without implementing all the agreement so will this same strike be called off when the time is due.

Lecturers are Selfish!!!
Government are greedy!!!
Student are suffering!!!

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Re: The 2009 GFN-ASUU Agreement Honoured For Strike To End by Decapo: 2:33pm On Jul 09, 2013
dejustice: Ok. Agreed and Honoured.
Let them go back to work.
ur papa na GEJ? Imbe...
Re: The 2009 GFN-ASUU Agreement Honoured For Strike To End by abnakol: 2:35pm On Jul 09, 2013
MORAL
LOW.
ALUTA
DISCONTINUA.
VICTORIA
UNACERTA embarassed embarassed lipsrsealed lipsrsealed
Re: The 2009 GFN-ASUU Agreement Honoured For Strike To End by Nobody: 2:36pm On Jul 09, 2013
How come the only language the government understands is STRIKE and DIALOGUE but don't seem to understand IMPLEMENTATION.

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Re: The 2009 GFN-ASUU Agreement Honoured For Strike To End by canalily(m): 2:40pm On Jul 09, 2013
Whats the name again ASUUSU or ASUU, abeg make una enter classes again, i take GEJ, PDP APC CPC ACN even EFCC beg you, pls go for good!

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Re: The 2009 GFN-ASUU Agreement Honoured For Strike To End by Raypawer(m): 2:41pm On Jul 09, 2013
Hm!
Re: The 2009 GFN-ASUU Agreement Honoured For Strike To End by HisMajesty1(m): 2:41pm On Jul 09, 2013
I must finish school this year.
Re: The 2009 GFN-ASUU Agreement Honoured For Strike To End by Adebammm(m): 3:24pm On Jul 09, 2013
Odunharry: omo i don 4get my matric number o...smbdy shud pls remind me
u be olodo dat's why u 4get ur matric no, beside strike never reach 10days.....u need to check urself.
Re: The 2009 GFN-ASUU Agreement Honoured For Strike To End by Nobody: 3:40pm On Jul 09, 2013
IYA NGBALI: abeg don't call off the strike o,i still dey gbadun myself. Oga Jonathan plssss don't answer them,they should allow us to rest,school work wan kill person abeg.

You See Your Life? Yet You Call Yourself A Student... Am Not Even Suprised. The Way You Write Speaks Volumes Of The Academic Decay Nigeria Has Undergone! I Weep For My Country... Future Leaders Indeed! Like One Person Said "Nigeria Died On Arrival!

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Re: The 2009 GFN-ASUU Agreement Honoured For Strike To End by Ribaman(m): 4:06pm On Jul 09, 2013
GEJ couldn't arrange a piss-up in a brewery!
How can a PhD holder allow the FGN / ASUU agreement to suffer such indifference?

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Re: The 2009 GFN-ASUU Agreement Honoured For Strike To End by Nasri100(m): 4:14pm On Jul 09, 2013
exxell:

You See Your Life? Yet You Call Yourself A Student... Am Not Even Suprised. The Way You Write Speaks Volumes Of The Academic Decay Nigeria Has Undergone! I Weep For My Country... Future Leaders Indeed! Like One Person Said "Nigeria Died On Arrival!


Mr you boring...i can write far better than you and i still want that strike...

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Re: The 2009 GFN-ASUU Agreement Honoured For Strike To End by Picomon(m): 4:26pm On Jul 09, 2013
IYA NGBALI: abeg don't call off the strike o,i still dey gbadun myself. Oga Jonathan plssss don't answer them,they should allow us to rest,school work wan kill person abeg.

Upon say u no dey go class?

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Re: The 2009 GFN-ASUU Agreement Honoured For Strike To End by slimfit1(m): 4:27pm On Jul 09, 2013
How do you all expect this people to take you seriously?
All their children are schooling abroad even some with government sponsors and all or are all in private schools, how do u expect them to listen to your cry ?
Re: The 2009 GFN-ASUU Agreement Honoured For Strike To End by GentleNaaz(m): 4:27pm On Jul 09, 2013
ASUU is FIFA best striker 2013
Re: The 2009 GFN-ASUU Agreement Honoured For Strike To End by Chimerase(m): 4:31pm On Jul 09, 2013
Ma supervisor de do guy for me, I no blame am o, mak I rest first cheesy

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