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ASUU Rejects N600 Billion Offer by PrettyRita(f): 5:47am On Oct 18, 2013
ASUU rejects N600 BILLION offer



Varsity teachers remained adamant last night, saying their strike would go on, despite the government’s shifting of its position. The strike has been on for four months.



More cash has been pledged for projects on the campuses. Besides, the earned allowances due to the teachers have been increased from the initial N30 billion offer, which the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) rejected. The teachers are insisting on the 2009 agreement, which they say President Goodluck Jonathan was part of. Besides, they say, they do not trust the government.

According to a circular by the Vice Chancellor of the Federal University, Otuoke, Bayelsa State, Prof. Bolaji Aluko, to the staff of the school, quoted yesterday by the news website, Sahara Reporters, the government has pledged to spend N200 billion on the universities in the 2014 budget and the same amount annually for the next three to four years.

This is in addition to the N100 billion already made available this year, but which ASUU has rejected.

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.

On the earned allowances, Aluko said: “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.

Aluko said the latest development followed meetings on September 19 and Oct 11 of representatives of the Association of Vice-Chancellors of Nigerian Universities, led by its Chairman, Prof. Hamisu of Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University (ATBU) and ASUU representatives led by its President, Dr.Nasir Fagge, with Vice-President Namadi Sambo and Minister of Education Nyesome Wike.

A source in the Ministry of Education last night also confirmed that the meeting took place.

“But the government decided to leave the announcement of the decision to the ASUU chiefs,” the source said.

It was gathered that Sambo urged ASUU to call off the strike, as he apologised for the “take-it-or-leave-it” comments credited to Minister of Finance Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala at the beginning 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:

•Project Prioritisation: 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: The government assured the teachers 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 Suswam Committee. The new one is under the Federal Ministry of Education and chaired by the 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 implementors to monitor progress.

.Blueprint: ASUU was mandated to submit a blueprint for revitalising the universities to the Vice President.

Prof. Aluko stated that a signed document will soon be issued to itemise the full issues on which the consensus was reached.

But ASUU last night was unimpressed with the new offer. National Treasurer Dr. Ademola Aremu said the offer failed to meet the teachers’ expectations.

He said the offer falls short of the agreement signed with ASUU by the government.

Aremu insisted that ASUU would not end the strike until the 2009 agreement is fully implemented by injecting N500 billion into the universities yearly to shore up the system’s quality.

Aremu, who spoke to our correspondent on the telephone, said any offer below what is contained in the signed agreement, would amount to unilateral repudiation of an agreement the government willingly signed in 2009.

According to the unionist, ASUU is not making any new demand, but a mere implementation of an agreement. He pointed out that the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) signed by both parties in 2009 stated that the government would commit N1.5 trillion to the system in three years.

He said: “ Even if the Federal Government made that promise, it would be a unilateral repudiation of the 2009 agreement. By now, the government should have injected N500 billion. That amounts to N100 billion in 2012 and N400 billion in the current year.

“As a matter of fact, any new commitment from the Federal Government is belated. Implementation of the agreement ought to have started before this year. I don’t think there is any way we can trust this government, going by its past behaviour on this issue.

“The mandate from our principal as at the last time we met was that we won’t end the strike until the agreement is fully implemented.

“We do not need promises again. What we need now is actual implementation. What if they do not release the funds again after making the promise?

“It was this same Mr President that mid-wifed the agreement in 2009 when he was the Vice President. The MoU was in his custody. He studied the agreement well before asking then President Umaru Yar’Adua to sign it. We can’t trust this government.



http://www.nigerianeye.com/2013/10/ASUU-rejects-n600-billion-offer.html?m=1

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Re: ASUU Rejects N600 Billion Offer by satellitedaisy: 5:49am On Oct 18, 2013
New to the forum but first to comment!

What is the star price?

Dash me money grin grin

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Re: ASUU Rejects N600 Billion Offer by dt02: 5:52am On Oct 18, 2013
2nd 2 read!
I dey com sha!
Re: ASUU Rejects N600 Billion Offer by Smooyis(m): 6:03am On Oct 18, 2013
Is it really that Nigeria is broke and we do not have enough money to invest in our educational sector, or is it sheer apathy on the side of the government to the plight of University students and their lecturers, going by the decay in the sector? Relationships are built on trust. ASUU seems to be saying. Once beaten, twice shy.

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Re: ASUU Rejects N600 Billion Offer by adsonstone: 6:04am On Oct 18, 2013
This is getting serious.
ASUU sef...
Re: ASUU Rejects N600 Billion Offer by ochilikoko(m): 6:08am On Oct 18, 2013
what on earth is d problem of this old men? Do they think that d whole Money can be paid in a day? Nawa 4 Naija ooo

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Re: ASUU Rejects N600 Billion Offer by donphilopus: 6:12am On Oct 18, 2013
These people should try and do something concerning the Strike, the Youths are tired of sitting down at home doing nothing.

We all know the FG is not trying, but they should try and bear with them so that students can go back to school. The strike can be suspended, so that the students would be able to write their Exams while Negotiation continues

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Re: ASUU Rejects N600 Billion Offer by Val601(f): 6:12am On Oct 18, 2013
Space 4 sale
Re: ASUU Rejects N600 Billion Offer by Val601(f): 6:14am On Oct 18, 2013
ASUU! ASUU!! ASUU!!! Make i just the call una
Re: ASUU Rejects N600 Billion Offer by Dharn(m): 6:24am On Oct 18, 2013
I hate all this cock and bull story

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Re: ASUU Rejects N600 Billion Offer by Danhumprey: 6:29am On Oct 18, 2013
No hope yet in sight!
Re: ASUU Rejects N600 Billion Offer by Burger01(m): 6:33am On Oct 18, 2013
An agreement is an agreement.. govt should fulfil and deliver.

sad

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Re: ASUU Rejects N600 Billion Offer by Nobody: 6:36am On Oct 18, 2013
Hmmmmmm...
Re: ASUU Rejects N600 Billion Offer by Rexsul: 6:36am On Oct 18, 2013
hmmmmmm.....tnk God ooo @ least i cn nw go n continue my gala distribution business n make som cul cash.

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Re: ASUU Rejects N600 Billion Offer by Raymonbell(m): 6:37am On Oct 18, 2013
Omo See gobe

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Re: ASUU Rejects N600 Billion Offer by Tuntheycr7: 6:41am On Oct 18, 2013
And now this is getting serious.....
And anywhere wey two Elephants de fight na d grasses wey de under na im de hear am

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Re: ASUU Rejects N600 Billion Offer by Tuntheycr7: 6:42am On Oct 18, 2013
And now this is getting serious.....
And anywhere wey two Elephants de fight na d grasses wey de under na im de hear am
May God heal all d sectors in this country

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Re: ASUU Rejects N600 Billion Offer by Onwe101(m): 6:44am On Oct 18, 2013
Ŋά̲̣̣̣ wa ooooo
Re: ASUU Rejects N600 Billion Offer by Nobody: 6:58am On Oct 18, 2013
Tnk God ooo, now i can concentrate on my WEED distribution bizness. #cool cash#

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Re: ASUU Rejects N600 Billion Offer by PrettyRita(f): 7:09am On Oct 18, 2013
Its now evident that opposition groups have hijacked the industrial action. Its quite unfortunate

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Re: ASUU Rejects N600 Billion Offer by awodman: 7:09am On Oct 18, 2013
Somebody somwhere is pushing ASUU..feel free to attack me

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Re: ASUU Rejects N600 Billion Offer by toideve(m): 7:12am On Oct 18, 2013
I don't believe the authenticity of this report. I will wait to hear it in the news myself.

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Re: ASUU Rejects N600 Billion Offer by Nobody: 7:16am On Oct 18, 2013
Fu*ck you ASUU!!!

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Re: ASUU Rejects N600 Billion Offer by eagleeye2: 7:16am On Oct 18, 2013
ochilikoko: what on earth is d problem of this old men? Do they think that d whole Money can be paid in a day? Nawa 4 Naija ooo
actually it can be paid in a day if it concerns our Senators and House Reps. welfare.

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Re: ASUU Rejects N600 Billion Offer by anulaxad(m): 7:20am On Oct 18, 2013
ochilikoko: what on earth is d problem of this old men? Do they think that d whole Money can be paid in a day? Nawa 4 Naija ooo

They have no problem, what is yours.

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Re: ASUU Rejects N600 Billion Offer by debbiebear(f): 7:20am On Oct 18, 2013
ASUU pls nd pls FG don shift grounds abeg make una try shake body small na......I tot dats wht negotiation is all about
Re: ASUU Rejects N600 Billion Offer by kokoA(m): 7:21am On Oct 18, 2013
I urge ASUU to hold on, this government must bend. Our universities must be transformed!

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Re: ASUU Rejects N600 Billion Offer by Gee001: 7:32am On Oct 18, 2013
Strike continues and ends only God knows when. Dear God, pls do something. I pirry una o. So happy my school isn't on strike, the era of strike is over#teamRSUST

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Re: ASUU Rejects N600 Billion Offer by Nobody: 7:32am On Oct 18, 2013
uhm.. No vex oh but this is a Fake News!
Re: ASUU Rejects N600 Billion Offer by anulaxad(m): 7:33am On Oct 18, 2013
Smooyis: Is it really that Nigeria is broke and we do not have enough money to invest in our educational sector, or is it sheer apathy on the side of the government to the plight of University students and their lecturers, going by the decay in the sector? Relationships are built on trust. ASUU seems to be saying. Once beaten, twice shy.

Can you not see, why are Nigerians so blinded of course there's enough money deal with this situation,a country as rich as Nigeria could definitely sort this out in no time, the government which if you and many other Nigerians take your time to look at are not stupid at all, they know there future of robbing will COME TO AND END, if they try to educate the country.

Nigeria has one of the highest positions on the Gini index. Meaning there is a huge gap between the rich and poor and that's all due to educational system. The Nigerian government is currently winning.

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Re: ASUU Rejects N600 Billion Offer by anulaxad(m): 7:35am On Oct 18, 2013
I-am-Winner:
uhm.. No vex oh but this is a Fake News!

We all know it's fake. It's just another government scam. grin grin
Re: ASUU Rejects N600 Billion Offer by caliyung(m): 7:37am On Oct 18, 2013
am jst tired of hearing this ASUU stuff y z d president keeping quiet kiss

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