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NBA Urges ASUU Not To Call Off Strike.... by LordBabs(m): 6:47am On Aug 22, 2013 |
NBA urges ASUU not to end strike 2013-08-22 00:00:08 The Ikeja branch of the Nigerian Bar Association has urged the Academic Staff Union of Universities not to end its ongoing strike which started on July 1, 2013 unless its demands are met by the Federal Government. Chairman of the branch, Mr. Monday Ubani, at a press briefing in Lagos on Wednesday, said the union should stick to its demands to avoid the need for embarking on another round of strike action in few months time. The demands of the university teachers include the N87bn which the Federal Government agreed to pay to them in 2009 as arrears of their earned allowances. Ubani, while fielding questions from journalists, said, "I will like ASUU not to call off the strike for now so that this issue can be addressed once and for all. "They should not renege on the agreement and call off the strike only to embark on another one again in the next few months." Ubani, who addressed the press alongside other members of his executive council, said the strike was a blow to the educational system and that it was caused by the Federal Government's misplaced priorities. He said, "We are confused with the priorities of this government. While they said they have no money to rescue our educational sector, they are busy buying another jet to add to the fleet jet already owned by the Presidency and organising jamboree of high class women in Abuja with millions of naira." mobile.punchng.com/output.php?link=http://www.punchng.com/news/nba-urges-ASUU-not-to-end-strike/ I am in full support of this! 1 Like |
Re: NBA Urges ASUU Not To Call Off Strike.... by zibi2(m): 6:55am On Aug 22, 2013 |
We want implementation, not palliatives – ASUU on August 22, 2013 at 12:12 am in News By JOHNBOSCO AGBAKWURU ABUJA — Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, yesterday, said that the only thing that would make its striking members go back to the classrooms is the full implementation of the 2009 agreement and not any new offer or palliatives from the Federal Government. President of ASUU, Dr. Nasir Fagge, who stated this in a telephone interview with Vanguard in Abuja, said it was better to get it right once and for all instead of palliative measures that would not help the system compete with other universities in the world. Fagge said that government had established the attitude of making promises without fulfilling them and that until the 2009 agreement was implemented, universities will remain closed. Beyond offers He said: “The problem is that we have gone beyond the point of making offers now. We have a comprehensive agreement, which was arrived at after three years of negotiation from 2006. “We had demands from both sides— ASUU and government— and like I said earlier, we reduced those two demands into an agreement within three years of negotiations. “And at this point, we are talking of the implementation of the agreement. So, at this point, government should not be talking or making offers. If government wasn’t ready to implement the agreement, government shouldn’t have signed the agreement.  ‘Gov’s antics’ “What is becoming clear to us is that government is still going back to its usual antics. We signed an agreement. “Government will just single out what affects the staff directly to implement and then expect them to go back and continue the deception in the system. “Without good research, teaching and effective delivery of production of knowledge, universities cannot move and this is why the nation has been blaming us for the kind of students we are graduating in our universities. “So what we are saying is that we are also tired of this. What we want is let the agreement be implemented and then we look at the impact of the implementation. “Then if there is the need for us to review the situation, we will do it through another round of negotiations. But at this point, we are not talking about making offers. Government made offers on negotiation table between 2006 and 2009.” Gov Aliyu denies report Meanwhile, Governor Babangida Aliyu of Niger State, yesterday, denied a media report that quoted him as saying that the team of negotiators on the side of the Federal Government in the ongoing talks with ASUU was incompetent. A national daily (not Vanguard) had in a report, yesterday, quoted Aliyu as “doubting the abilities of the negotiators on the side of the Federal Government to achieve any breakthrough in the ongoing dialogue with the lecturers” Governor Aliyu’s spokesman, Danladi Ndayebo, described the story as untrue, urging the reading public to disregard the report. He said the report was misleading and did not reflect Governor Aliyu’s comments at the National Universities Commission, NUC, in Abuja, where the governor addressed a continental workshop on the 3rd Regional Centre of Expertise, RCE. ‘What he said’ Ndayebo said: “What Governor Aliyu said is that Federal Government can afford to offer free basic and senior secondary education, while heavily subsidising tertiary education if government officials cut down on spending public funds unnecessarily. “Governor Aliyu then encouraged constant dialogue between labour unions and government, stressing that strikes were unheard of in other West African countries because there was constant dialogue between the unions and government.” |
Re: NBA Urges ASUU Not To Call Off Strike.... by Nobody: 8:02am On Aug 22, 2013 |
Watching closely.. |
Re: NBA Urges ASUU Not To Call Off Strike.... by Ojosaac(m): 8:44am On Aug 22, 2013 |
I have always believed in the course of ASUU about this strike. Although i hate how i have been at home all this while, buh i think they are doing the right thing. Watching closely for the end result. Gr8 Nigerian student, Gr8 |
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