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Jonathan Says"no Plans To Resolve ASUU Crisis Yet, ASUU Strike Is Politicized" - by omanifrank(m): 7:46am On Sep 30, 2013
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President Goodluck Jonathan on Sunday offered the clearest sign yet that his administration was in no haste to resolve the three-month-old strike by university lecturers, calling their demands politicized and urging the lecturers to return to work for the sake of the students.

On his fifth presidential media chat on the Nigerian Television Authority, NTA, the president said the nations bitter politics had crept into the strike by the Academic Staff Union of Universities, and was responsible for the refusal of the lecturers to suspend their action despite the governments effort.

In the past, they did not go this far when strikes were called off; but now politics has gone into everything, the president said. He did not elaborate when pressed further by a five-member interview panel on his claim about ASUU demands being politicized.

Mr. Jonathan said his administration had made concessions for the strike to be resolved, and has demonstrated remarkable commitment to addressing the massive infrastructure in the universities, one of the key demands ASUU has made.

He said the lecturers have refused to accept the governments explanations that broad range reforms cannot be achieved instantly. ASUU strike is very very unfortunate, Mr Jonathan, himself a former lecturer, said. He said crisis in education, in developing countries would always continue.

The president said the biggest indication to his governments commitment to such reforms was the decision to catalogue the perennial rot afflicting all the universities. Throughout this time, no government has taken inventory of all the problems in federal and state universities, the president said. We said this must change. But it cannot change overnight.

So for ASUU to go on strike over infrastructure, they need to understand that we are serious about intervening starting with N100 billion.

The presidents remarks on the strike was his first since lecturers downed tools in June, asking for improved pay and better funding for universities. They vowed not to resume until the government fully implements the last agreement both sides reached in 2009.

The lecturers have vowed not to accept partial implementation of the agreement, with multiple intervention by the Senate and the House of Representatives stalemated. The government said the challenges of improved funding requires more time, and claims it has made concessions by providing initial funding.

As the negotiations deadlock, millions of students have remained stranded at home with each claim of quick resolution to the crisis turning out unrealistic. Mr Jonathans comments on Sunday provided the strongest indication yet, that, save a change in decision, students will remain at home longer as the crisis stretches without a resolution. Asked specifically what the way forward would be for the strike, the president said he was calling on the lecturers to resume work for the sake of the Nigerian children and to realize that the government was committed to improving education.

He said the 2009 agreement which ASUU has harped upon, was negotiated by officials incapable for such a responsibility as the agreement was not implementable. Even if we have all the money in the world we cannot change things overnight, he said.

The members of ASUU are our brothers and sisters, they should look at these young people and look at the commitment of govt.


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Re: Jonathan Says"no Plans To Resolve ASUU Crisis Yet, ASUU Strike Is Politicized" - by ndrule: 8:06am On Sep 30, 2013
ASUU shud go n restrategies,cos d president has said all in nothing......dey wudnt do nytin again else d lecturers resume n accept wat dey offer 4nw....else we shud all go back 2ow schls n beg dem 2giv use ow current grades as certificate mk we knw say schl don finish 4us....
Re: Jonathan Says"no Plans To Resolve ASUU Crisis Yet, ASUU Strike Is Politicized" - by ilias14(m): 8:16am On Sep 30, 2013
Government of nigeria is not trying enough to resolve ASSU strike, because you cannot be a debtor for four years without given out 50% of it as government, if ASSU is politisize as you claimed then pay them their money and see either they will return to class or not. Then we now know that your claim is right, and we will start fighting ASSU with all cost
Re: Jonathan Says"no Plans To Resolve ASUU Crisis Yet, ASUU Strike Is Politicized" - by Sheyiluv(m): 8:18am On Sep 30, 2013
i blive diz man o....even pple will still criticize...
Re: Jonathan Says"no Plans To Resolve ASUU Crisis Yet, ASUU Strike Is Politicized" - by Nobody: 8:49am On Sep 30, 2013
So students should remain at home?

every body knows GEJ don't value education
Re: Jonathan Says"no Plans To Resolve ASUU Crisis Yet, ASUU Strike Is Politicized" - by Nobody: 8:51am On Sep 30, 2013
Sheyiluv: i blive diz man o....even pple will still criticize...

sure you'll believe him since you're not in school #mechanic
Re: Jonathan Says"no Plans To Resolve ASUU Crisis Yet, ASUU Strike Is Politicized" - by CoolO: 9:50am On Sep 30, 2013
All thing for mr president is politics,power supply politics,boko haram politics,niger delta politics,kidnapping too is politics,portable water politics,even assu strike is now politics.what i don't know is.if mr president didn't know he is coming to play politics went he took de decision to run for president.
Re: Jonathan Says"no Plans To Resolve ASUU Crisis Yet, ASUU Strike Is Politicized" - by LadyJul(f): 11:03am On Sep 30, 2013
Am just tired of ASUU and govt wahala, am sure dis strike might last for up to 2yrs, i tink it's tym for all dis youths to take actions themselves, all this their peaceful protest wont help bcus a country like nigeria dnt value anytin peaceful, am sure by d time all angry youths and cultist starts destroyin those greedy and wicked politicians property dats when govt will hesitate to call dis strike off, but for now since nobody cares den dis strike might last 4ever... I tink it's tym youths start taking laws in their own hands bcus they ar d victims of all dis... U guys shud stop all dis ur dull protest and do sumtin serious

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