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ASUU Strike: Government/ASUU Reaches Compromise by majorgeeboy: 6:35am On Oct 17, 2013
Towards ending the ongoing
ASUU strike, the Federal
Government has committed to
spending N200 billion in the
2014 budget on the universities
as well as on each of the next
three-four years until the
universities are brought to
world-class standard. This is in
addition to the N100 billion
dedicated and already made
available for 2013.
The government has also
increased to N40 billion as a first
installment, funds for the
payment of earned allowances
to the striking lecturers, an
improvement from the N30
billion previously released.
This information is contained in
an internal Federal University of
Otuoke statement by Professor
Bolaji Aluko, its Vice-Chancellor,
seen on Wednesday night by
SaharaReporters.

mobile.saharareporters.com/news-page/ASUU-strike-government-blinks-agrees-spend-n200b-each-four-years-bring-nigerian-universiti
Re: ASUU Strike: Government/ASUU Reaches Compromise by DbestBenG(m): 6:46am On Oct 17, 2013
This good den, i hope ASUU wouldn't prove strong head....
Re: ASUU Strike: Government/ASUU Reaches Compromise by Tholudee(f): 6:51am On Oct 17, 2013
I don hear dis kain story tire...the only I wan hear b ASUU call off strike!
Re: ASUU Strike: Government/ASUU Reaches Compromise by Finegrl(f): 7:23am On Oct 17, 2013
Tholudee: I don hear dis kain story tire...the only I wan hear b ASUU call off strike!
me too
Re: ASUU Strike: Government/ASUU Reaches Compromise by iyeminifie: 7:40am On Oct 17, 2013
undecidedNa Weda ASUU Accept d money na I'm go be good news...wey my fone, I gota Caln ASUU Presido now
Re: ASUU Strike: Government/ASUU Reaches Compromise by fr3do(m): 7:41am On Oct 17, 2013
I don hear dis kain story tire...the only I wan hear b ASUU call off strike!
Re: ASUU Strike: Government/ASUU Reaches Compromise by spenca: 8:10am On Oct 17, 2013
This would not halt the strike by ASUU because thet demand an immediate funding not one billed for next year ,so i guess its aluta continua !!
Re: ASUU Strike: Government/ASUU Reaches Compromise by drealdoc89(m): 8:32am On Oct 17, 2013
may ds b d green light for d strike to be called off In Jesus Name.(amen)
Re: ASUU Strike: Government/ASUU Reaches Compromise by timwezzb(m): 8:41am On Oct 17, 2013
Am just tried of Reading all this ASUU Stories that don't have an END!!!!
Re: ASUU Strike: Government/ASUU Reaches Compromise by Lilaex: 9:10am On Oct 17, 2013
Aswear ah taya
Re: ASUU Strike: Government/ASUU Reaches Compromise by mayorall(m): 9:18am On Oct 17, 2013
ASUU strike will end this week IJN.

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Re: ASUU Strike: Government/ASUU Reaches Compromise by Nobody: 9:58am On Oct 17, 2013
spenca: This would not halt the strike by ASUU because thet demand an immediate funding not one billed for next year ,so i guess its aluta continua !!
exactly,because if they agree to the one billed for next year then the we will be back to drawing board. Next year IMO will be too late cos of the elections..
Re: ASUU Strike: Government/ASUU Reaches Compromise by Nobody: 10:46am On Oct 17, 2013
Almost thesame thing that FG has been ringing in their heads



you can not get more than what can be given this year


relax and wait till next year so it can be included in the budget
Re: ASUU Strike: Government/ASUU Reaches Compromise by drealdoc89(m): 11:01am On Oct 17, 2013
ladunsky: exactly,because if they agree to the one billed for next year then the we will be back to drawing board. Next year IMO will be too late cos of the elections..
elections next year?
in Nigeria?
Re: ASUU Strike: Government/ASUU Reaches Compromise by adegwurulez(m): 11:21am On Oct 17, 2013
Am I the only one or is there someone else who doesn't give a fuuucccck abt ASUU strike anylonger
Re: ASUU Strike: Government/ASUU Reaches Compromise by Nobody: 11:55am On Oct 17, 2013
this has to be true cos with Sambo(a smooth negotiator) at the helm of affairs, results are guaranteed
Re: ASUU Strike: Government/ASUU Reaches Compromise by timwezzb(m): 11:57am On Oct 17, 2013
mayorall: ASUU strike will end this week IJN.

Na dem tell U abiiiiii........
Re: ASUU Strike: Government/ASUU Reaches Compromise by Nobody: 12:07pm On Oct 17, 2013
drealdoc89:
elections next year?
in Nigeria?
pls do not mis quote me... Saving of money for elections next year
Re: ASUU Strike: Government/ASUU Reaches Compromise by chreldb(m): 12:08pm On Oct 17, 2013
If this is true then I think it is reasonable for ASUU to accept and call of the strike. The government has demonstrated it is committed to the development of the educational sector especially University education. However I think that provision should have been out in place to check the excesses of the ''few'' erring lecturers in Universities that is to say bribe for score (blocking). sexual molestation, illegal handouts e.t.c.


VP Namadi Sambo and ASUU Representatives led by Dr. Fagge
By SaharaReporters, New York
Towards ending the ongoing ASUU strike, the Federal Government has committed to spending N200 billion in the 2014 budget on the universities as well as on each of the next three-four years until the universities are brought to world-class standard. This is in addition to the N100 billion dedicated and already made available for 2013.
The government has also increased to N40 billion as a first installment, funds for the payment of earned allowances to the striking lecturers, an improvement from the N30 billion previously released.
This information is contained in an internal Federal University of Otuoke statement by Professor Bolaji Aluko, its Vice-Chancellor, seen on Wednesday night by SaharaReporters.
On the earned allowances, he explained, “Government will top it up with further releases once universities are through with the disbursement of this new figure of N40 million, so Vice-Chancellors are urged to expedite this disbursement within the shortest possible time using guiding templates that have been sent by the CVC,” the circular said.
Professor Aluko said the development followed meetings on September 19 and Oct 11 of representatives of the Association of Vice-Chancellors of Nigerian Universities, led by CVC Chairman, Prof. Hamisu of ATBU and ASUU Representatives led by its President, Dr. N. Fagge with the Vice-President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Arc. Namadi. Sambo, Minister of Education Barr. N. Wike and others.
Of great interest to stakeholders, Vice-President Sambo, appealing to ASUU to call off the strike, apologized for the "take-it-or-leave-it" comments credited to the Minister of Finance, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala at the onset of the strike. The Minister did not seem to have been involved in either meeting, perhaps as the government’s way of soothing the feelings of the university teachers.
Other points of agreement at the meetings include the following:
Project Prioritization: Universities will now be allowed to determine their priorities and not be “rail-roaded” into implementing a pre-determined set of projects with respect to the NEEDS assessment. Decisions are not to be centralized.
TETFund Intervention: Government assured that the operations of the TETFund will not be impaired, and that the regular TETFund intervention disbursement to Universities will continue, unaffected. So the NEEDS assessment capital outlays are in addition to regular TETFund intervention.
Project Monitoring: A new Implementation Monitoring Committee (IMC) for the NEEDS Assessment intervention for universities has been set up to take over from the Suswan Committee. The new one is under the Federal Ministry of Education and chaired by the Honorable Minister of Education. In addition, to build confidence and ensure faithful implementation and prevent any relapse as before, the Vice President will meet quarterly with the IMC to monitor progress.
Blueprint: ASUU was mandated to submit a blue print for revitalizing the Universities to the Vice President.

Prof. Aluko further stated that a signed document will soon be issued to itemize the full issues on which the consensus he had outlined here, as brokered by AVCNU, was reached.

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