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FG Should Pay ASUU Salary Arrears –NLC, TUC by Nobody: 7:04am On Nov 26, 2013
Mr. Chris Uyot,  on Monday,  called on the Federal Government to accede to the demand of striking university lecturers by paying their salary arrears from July to October, 2013.

Both Kaigama and Uyot, who spoke in different telephone interviews with our correspondent, said that the issue at stake was too serious for the government to endanger with a minor issue as  the withholding of the salaries of the striking lecturers.

Kaigama  said that the lecturers should have been paid their salaries as going on strike did not mean that they were no longer entitled to their salaries.

He explained that the union went on strike because the Federal Government failed to implement the 2009 agreement reached with the university lecturers.

He added that it was not the lecturers’ fault for embarking on the strike, saying the story would have been different if it was ASUU that violated the terms of the agreement.

He said, “It is okay, they are supposed to be paid their salaries;  when one is on strike, it does not mean that he cannot be paid his or her salary.

“They went on strike because of an agreement that was negotiated which the government has not been able to fulfill. The government should, pay them their salaries.  The situation would have been different if they were the ones that reneged on the agreement.”

On the issue of the insistence of the leadership of ASUU that the Federal Government must commence implementation of the fresh agreement with the union through the release of N100bn this year, he said that he did not see the government going back on the agreement.

He said that the TUC and the NLC would support ASUU to ensure the implementation of the last agreement as it was witnessed by him and the NLC President, Mr. Abdulwahed Omar.

“The NLC President Omar, and I are living witnesses to the final agreement that was reached between them and the government; we will support them based on what we witnessed, based on what they agreed with the government and the new implementation strategy.

“The  TUC and the NLC will back them to ensure that the implementation strategy is followed. An aspect will be implemented this year and the first quarter of next year,” he added

Kaigama said that while he wouldn’t speak for  ASUU, it was his conviction that they might have been waiting for an agreement to be signed before calling off the strike.

Speaking also, the Acting General Secretary of NLC, Uyot, said that the NLC was of the view that the Federal Government would not allow the issue of the outstanding salary arrears of ASUU members to disrupt its offer to the union.

Uyot said that it was unlikely that the Federal Government would allow such a “minor issue” to derail its discussions with the union considering the fact that both parties wanted the issue of the lingering strike to be resolved.

He stated also that while ASUU went on strike, the government couldn’t be exonerated from the industrial dispute having failed to implement the 2009 agreement reached with the university lecturers.

“Well, given the spirit of the discussions between ASUU and government officials led by President Goodluck Jonathan, the issue of non-payment of salaries, we do not think, is something the government might consider because the spirit was such that both parties particularly the government wanted resolved.

“So, we don’t think that a minute issue would derail the offer that the government has made.

“In any case both parties were involved in the strike. The union signed an agreement with the government which the government did not implement, so government cannot say that it was not part of the problem,” he said.

Source: http://www.punchng.com/news/fg-should-pay-ASUU-salary-arrears-nlc-tuc/
Re: FG Should Pay ASUU Salary Arrears –NLC, TUC by Gwekzy: 7:12am On Nov 26, 2013
Gbam! Gbam!! Gbam!!! 1st to ........... Wetin I neva talk 4 dis ASUU mata b4? Abeg nxt thread jare
Re: FG Should Pay ASUU Salary Arrears –NLC, TUC by Baddiestboi(m): 7:12am On Nov 26, 2013
Make I here say fg pay dem..make al man go do xmaz lik dat..thunder fire dem al...
Re: FG Should Pay ASUU Salary Arrears –NLC, TUC by oguntola18: 7:29am On Nov 26, 2013
Tired of seeing the abbreviation ASUU on nairaland almost everyday
Re: FG Should Pay ASUU Salary Arrears –NLC, TUC by Nobody: 7:45am On Nov 26, 2013
Nigeria: A country where you get paid, even when you refuse to render the required service(s). What a silly country.
Re: FG Should Pay ASUU Salary Arrears –NLC, TUC by israel007: 9:15am On Nov 26, 2013
[size=15pt] you can't eat your cake and have it. you didn't lecture yet you want to be paid. so how do you compensate the students that are suppose to be in school learning but are not. what happens to them. [/size]
Re: FG Should Pay ASUU Salary Arrears –NLC, TUC by castielo(m): 9:22am On Nov 26, 2013
They don't work but expect to get paid.
ok.. m not gonna write exams, dare them fail me!
diz old ma'afeckas are doin evritin they can to enrich their pockects.. nt giving a darn who gets affected.
so they want to tell me they gon' use d trillion they wanna get to improve the standard of education? yeye!

..clowns!
Re: FG Should Pay ASUU Salary Arrears –NLC, TUC by dirifred(m): 9:33am On Nov 26, 2013
Many people hate our nation and the education sector, How can a man in his wildest dream tell FG to encourage ASUU strike? when hunger talks they will resume. EBSU has resumed let them get their pay, when others resume also they will be paid. lecturing, receiving salaries etc are part of official duty, how can the lecturer on strike collect salary? knowing it is official to do so. let them be on strike. no official duty or right should be performed during strike, so please wait till you resume my dear hungry lecturer.
Re: FG Should Pay ASUU Salary Arrears –NLC, TUC by ProfessorPeter(m): 10:23am On Nov 26, 2013
It is simple, FG pay ASUU their four months salaries and let ASUU pay students their five months rent they have wasted. Students get ready to ask ASUU your wasted rent. Landlord don't know strike

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