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ASUU Rejects FG 130 Billion Offers; And Vows To Continue Strike by Nobody: 7:34am On Aug 27, 2013
Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, yesterday, rejected. the N130 billion the Federal Government disbursed into the university system, as part of efforts to persuade striking lecturers to call off the strike which began on July 2.

In a letter written to Head of National Economic Empowerment Development Strategy, NEEDs Assessment, and Benue State Governor, Gabriel Suswan, by President of ASUU, Dr. Nasir Isa Fagge. The union insisted that based on the 2009 ASUU/FGN agreement and the January 2012 Memoranda of Understanding, MoU, signed by both parties, what was due for 2012 and 2013 was N500 billion, not N100 billion. The letter read: “We observe that the Committee is so far mentioning only N100 billion. If the implementation is to be related to the funding requirements in the 2009 ASUU/FGN agreement and the Jan 2012 MoU, what is due for 2012 and 2013 is N500 billion not N100 billion. Only the provision of this sum will meet the immediate needs of the universities.

Our Union is very apprehensive of the manner in which the sources of the initial N100 billion to be used for the stimulation of the process are shrouded in secrecy. We believe that monies that already belong to the university system should not be blocked and recycled.

“This will not only be counterproductive but will brew even deeper crises in the system. ASUU will not accept this.
“We are also concerned that a clear procedure or process for assessing the funds by the universities is yet to be defined. This concern is even more germane, given the statement of the Chairman of the Committee (during the last meeting on Monday, August 19, 2013) that the committee is taking some documents to the Due Process Office.

“We hasten to add that while due process must be followed, it is the sole responsibility of benefitting universities to respect all the provisions of the Procurement Act. The meaning of your Committee going to the Due Process Office is that it is the one that will be responsible for awarding contracts.

“We want to make it clear that this will never be acceptable to our union. We believe that monies meant to fund projects in universities should be sent to the universities, just as it is the practice with TETFund.”
The union condemned allocation of construction of 2,500 bed space hostel for N1billion, instead of 3,000 bed space for N1.2 billion.

“We are worried that instead of allocating N1.2 billion each to construct 3,000 bed space hostels to the 10 Category 1 universities, N1.0 billion for 2,500 bed space hostel to the 16 Category 2 universities, N500 million to construct 1,250 bed space hostels in the 12 Category 3 universities and N250 million each to construct 625 bed space hostels in the 13 Category 4 universities, the secretariat has changed that to constructing 1,400 bed space hostels in 25 universities at the cost of N2 billion each. We see no rationale in this.

“Expending N50 billion to construct 35,000 bed space hostels across 25 universities will be ridiculously scandalous since the same amount can be used to construct 125,000 bed space hostels across 51 universities. The standard cost of building a bed space ranges from N200,000.00 to a maximum of N400,000.00.

“This is even more worrisome, given the tangential suggestions made by the chairman that only monies for refurbishment will be sent to universities, while the rest will be handled centrally,” the union said.

The union also condemned the exclusion of 22 universities from the allocation for refurbishment of laboratories and libraries and three universities from the allocation for refurbishment of lecture theatres and lecture rooms.
According to ASUU, 24 universities are denied allocation for construction of libraries and laboratories, while two are denied allocation for construction of new lecture theatres and lecture rooms. 26 universities are denied allocation for construction of hostel.

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Re: ASUU Rejects FG 130 Billion Offers; And Vows To Continue Strike by zibi2(m): 8:49am On Aug 27, 2013
That my wide Mouth it represent ASUU CALL OF STRIKE January 7th 2014... Just 50 likes abeg. cheesy
Re: ASUU Rejects FG 130 Billion Offers; And Vows To Continue Strike by GlorifiedTunde(m): 9:18am On Aug 27, 2013
Arising from a meeting yesterday in Abuja, members of the committees set up by the federal government to negotiate with ASUU expressed their frustration that they had not been able to make any meaningful progress despite all the offers made to the lecturers and resolved to halt further negotiations.
A source, who was privy to the meeting, informed THISDAY that the decision by the federal government’s negotiating team to call ASUU’s bluff was also informed by security reports that the union had been infiltrated by opposition parties which have egged on the lecturers to remain inflexible to the government’s offers.
ASUU however remained adamant yesterday when it dismissed the N100 billion offered by government for university infrastructure and accused it of insincerity, stating that the amount reportedly being disbursed to tertiary institutions was not part of the 2009 Agreement or 2012 Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) entered into with the federal government.
Commenting on the uncompromising stance of the union, the source said it is this kind of attitude that the federal government has found extremely frustrating.
“We are trying to meet their demands within reason, but ASUU has remained stubborn insisting on all or nothing,” he said.
He accused ASUU of being unpatriotic and not acting in the best interest of the students and the country at large, which has suffered the brunt of the strike.

Kai! So FG is now playing mind games (infiltration by opposition) - old school tactics!
FG is now looking for cheap support from the masses, propaganding lies instead of doing the right thing.

I suggest everyone comes behind ASUU and fight this once and for all. Its now Nigerians against FG on every issue!
Re: ASUU Rejects FG 130 Billion Offers; And Vows To Continue Strike by timwezzb(m): 9:59am On Aug 27, 2013
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Re: ASUU Rejects FG 130 Billion Offers; And Vows To Continue Strike by Lilpeco007(m): 11:23am On Aug 27, 2013
Long story!

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