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ASUU: Be Ready For Financial Autonomy If You Want University Autonomy by Nobody: 6:37am On Aug 28, 2017
The Illusive Demand by ASUU by Ndubuisi Ekekwe

The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), a union of university academic staff, is a great institution which continues to ensure that Nigeria has the manpower to compete locally and globally, besides producing graduates that will handle the affairs of the nation. We respect ASUU and certainly commend some of the most brilliant people, in their generations, who have stayed to teach in our schools.

Yet, ASUU is not blameless. The evidence-based and empirical constructs the professors teach in our universities do not apply to how they agitate, against the Federal Government of Nigeria. They make bold demands without examining the basis of such demands. Today, they are on strike, on the following demands:

Ogunyemi said that the industrial action which took effect from Sunday August 13, 2017 will be “total, comprehensive and indefinite action whereby no form of academic activities, including teaching, attendance of any meeting, conduct and supervision of any examination at any level, supervision of project or thesis at any level would take place at any of the government universities”.

In 2009, after a strenuous and painstaking three-year renegotiation exercise, the federal government had signed an agreement with ASUU on the issues ofconditions of service, funding, university autonomy and academic freedom.

—“Of all the items contained in the MoU, only the N200b out of a total of N1.3trn of the public universities revitalisation (Needs Assessment) fund was released.

Simply, ASUU wants four things (yes, five things):

Improved Conditions of Services. More Funding (for the universities) University autonomy Academic freedom Pending N1.1 trillion to be released to public universities.

If you check these five items, there is no way they could be in our sentence or paragraph, realistically. Why? You cannot have university autonomy and expect the government to be funding you nearly 100%. So, the governor or the President will always like to run the university as a “business” because the school is part of the line cost item. If you think a governor will fund a state university and leave ASUU to appoint the Governing Council, which provides a good avenue to settle political associates, you are dreaming. If you think a Vice Chancellor will adhere to ASUU when the governor is the one that ratifies anything he does, you are wasting your time. The Vice Chancellor, largely, is a political appointee disguised on an academic robe.

The fact is this: ASUU cannot eat its cake and have it. That is a conversation that must happen in the Nigerian university system. ASUU needs to understand that it cannot have autonomy when government funds more than 90% of its budget. For autonomy, it needs to ingenuously expand our university funding base away from government. This should be so clear to ASUU by now. So, that #3 should not be there,where #2 exists in excess of more than 90% of school budget. Government is made up of humans, the politicians, and where they allocate resources, are where they have influence. Administrative autonomy in our schools will not be possible without financial autonomy.

The #1 (improved conditions of service) is simply about salary and wages. Sure, I support that our professors be paid well. But here, ASUU has to be totally honest. I have seen adverts where ASUU professors compared themselves to MIT and Harvard professors who make $500,000 per year. Doing that is just unfair, on the following grounds:

MIT is in a larger economy. The U.S. economy is more than 30X the economy of Nigeria. There is no way such translations can happen in wages. Google will not pay a Nigeria-based software engineer who is at the same level as another engineer in Silicon Valley the same wage. Besides the purchasing power parity and cost of local living, the size of your market matters MIT professor mostly gets paid through grants. In some cases, no one pays him/her from university funds in the summer where the professor has to pay himself or herself from grant money. Nigerian professors are guaranteed salaries for 12 months in a year. If an MIT professor or any top U.S. university professor does not have a grant, nothing for that person for three months during summer MIT professor may be paid $500,000 because he/she has a patent the University receives more than $10 million per year. But because the rights of the invention go to the university, sometimes, the school finds a way to make them happy so that they keep working. Being a university professor is challenging because you can create an idea that makes people rich while you toil.  As Amazon, Uber etc go into U.S. universities to lure professors, schools  are fighting to keep them, with better packages. That is why they are paid that much. In Nigeria, we do not have that problem and we cannot expect to compare linearly with the compensations of these U.S. teachers.

Also, if ASUU thinks that Nigeria can afford to inject N1.1 trillion in our universities, at this time, it is not simply honest. ASUU has this upper hand because its products, the students, affect everyone. There is no other sector that can make this type of demand and get away with it: government will simply ignore. But because of the students, ASUU comes up with demands seasonally. While they have the rights to demand, it is very important we look at these issues fairly. I must note that, generally, our schools are not well funded. But that is not the whole story.

The Problems

Nigerian university system has a real funding problem. Everyone knows that. However, what ASSU is doing is not helping. Nigeria needs to expand capacity but ASUU has not brought leadership in that space. I explain thus:

Government keeps starting new universities at federal and state levels. ASUU never mounts any HARD challenge to the governments to be smarter on this policy. For ASUU, more schools offer more rooms to be VCs, HODs, Deans etc. They never care that education budget is not technically growing despite the expansion of university bureaucracy. ASUU could have recommended putting the new schools under the existing ones thereby reducing administration cost, even when expanding access to education for our students. In Rwanda, they technically have one university with campuses around the country. That saves massive cost which goes into improving teaching and research. Imagine having only 10 VCs in Nigeria. The saving on cars, housing etc will be massive to actually improve basic things in schools.There is no hard evidence that shows that more money is the problem. ASUU keeps making this an argument of more money, but it is yet to provide empirical data. The fact is this: even as government pumps more money, the quality of our graduates continues to drop. ASUU needs to answer that question. You can pump money for VCs to be buying Mercedes Benz instead of Honda.ASUU does not want partial privatization of public universities. And yet, it wants more funding in the public schools. Please note that government does not have limitless cash to solve ASUU problem. Nigeria is a poor country. Our annual budget may not even cover South Africa’s health budget. Forget the optimistic GDP data, the key is the money in the bank. Nigeria does not have it. Yet, ASUU does not want private support in the funding. Why? ASUU is afraid of accountability. ASUU has avoided providing benchmarks upon which government can use to tie this funding need. That is what the private sector will likely demand. You go to the CEO of a university and ask: if I provide this more funding, what do I expect in outcome? Today, state and federal governments do not know what to expect from ASUU with more funding in measurable and concrete ways. Governments have rights to those and ASUU must provide them to boost its arguments of more money.

All Together

I am a big advocate of quality education, not just at the university level but also at primary and secondary levels. Nigeria needs one. I enjoyed my time in Federal University of Technology Owerri, despite having to go to class at 4am for a lecture starting at 10am, to “colonise” a seat in the front. ASUU demand makes sense – more funding could have solved that problem. However, I have also noticed that it was not just about funding when I made it into U.S. It was more of an efficient utilization of capital and factors of production. Yet, we can talk about those even for a university. Most U.S. university leaders are professional managers who are well experienced in managing large organizations. That a crop scientist professor has published many papers does not qualify him or her to be running a university when he/she cannot read a simple balance sheet statement.

And because of ego, the professor may not even ask anyone for help. So, you see this problem that unless it is crop science, vision is stunted. In U.S. university presidents’ offices, you see a mini investment banking office with professionals working as though they have come to exponential grow alpha. The quality of our university administration is a fair game if ASUU wants to improve governance and prudent management of our university resources.

Nigeria needs to find the right mix on university funding. Also, we need to empower private universities not necessarily through funding. In U.S., the private schools put pressure on the state schools, which always lag the private ones. Private institutions are always better managed. Nigerian kids have limited choices to attend our private universities because of the cost. If there are frameworks to make some of the private schools affordable, ASUU will find that not many people will take up its illusive demand.

But I must say that the government must be honest on how it handles our professors. You cannot sign a document with full awareness that you would not implement it. That is degrading and insulting. Everyone has a role to play here because at the end, only the students suffer. Where you know you do not have money, stop opening new public universities. Rather, make it easier for the private ones to meet the demands of what you have in mind, while supervising them for quality. Nigeria, by now, should not be closing universities on strike. The fact that we continue to close universities is a shame. It needs to stop.

Nigeria needs a conference on how to fund education in the 21st century. Our students deserve better. For more than 30 years since ASUU was established, it has been making this argument from military governments to civilian ones and nothing seems to be working. The government cannot always be at fault. ASUU may be having issues explaining what it wants.

ndubuisi ekekwe

Ndubuisi Ekekwe, Chairman of FASMICRO Group, writes regularly in the Harvard Business Review.

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Re: ASUU: Be Ready For Financial Autonomy If You Want University Autonomy by Nukilia: 7:09am On Aug 28, 2017
This is interesting! The Nigerian youths have suffered a heavy blow in the hands of ASUU without compensation. The demands keep going higher every time, but the quality keeps going down. I am not surprised at the rot going on in the academic institutions all over the country, its high time funds is made available to the Universities in order to carry out quality research.

I also believe our professors should look out for grants which will help them in pursuing their research in the universities. In addition, being a professor does not make you a good administrator.

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Re: ASUU: Be Ready For Financial Autonomy If You Want University Autonomy by Nobody: 7:15am On Aug 28, 2017
Nukilla ASUU isn't entirely the problem. Some gains we have made in higher education is because of the strikes that ASUU has embarked on.

To be able to generate funds from research you need the equipment and facility that would make you attract those grants.

Let me give you an example of my own school. Prior to 2011, I am not sure anyone really talked about improving igr from research grants because our labs(in biological sciences) were the usual traditional laboratories(e.g microbiology, biochemistry lab e.t.c) you would find in OAU or UI but better equipped.

When the Living Faith Church then granted CU about 500 million naira to equip a molecular lab. It was then i knew Nigerian lecturers are brilliant. We started having numerous grants from countries.

Amazingly, The man who secured about 9 of the grant(prof Adebiyi) is a 2:1 graduate of unilorin(though got his phd in Germany). Last year he was able to publish his work in nature journals in collaboration with University of Capetown and over 20 other foreign universities. When the foreign lecturers come here, they know the quality of laboratories they would see so they aren't afraid to collaborate. cubre.covenantuniversity.edu.ng

We also now have numerous research collaborations now with Lancaster, Cranfield e.t.c because the church help fund about 24 more specialised laboratories including 2 more molecular labs, Robotics lab e.tc

So now Oyedepo can actually have the audacity to say "go find igr from research" since they have given the school the facility, equipment, electricity e.t.c

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Re: ASUU: Be Ready For Financial Autonomy If You Want University Autonomy by babyfaceafrica: 7:20am On Aug 28, 2017
Nice post

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Re: ASUU: Be Ready For Financial Autonomy If You Want University Autonomy by Nobody: 7:20am On Aug 28, 2017
No need. Education sector is comatose.
Re: ASUU: Be Ready For Financial Autonomy If You Want University Autonomy by Zeze06(m): 7:34am On Aug 28, 2017
"accountability" not privatization

privatisation of universities will be the worst thing that can happen to Nigeria...

Because school fees will be very high and not affordable (how many parents can afford private university education, covenant for example...)

ASUU is definitely greedy, but there has to be a body to put them on check, and ensure it implements all the agreements made with the federal govt...

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Re: ASUU: Be Ready For Financial Autonomy If You Want University Autonomy by CornelG(m): 7:35am On Aug 28, 2017
Gidi Gbam! ASUU!! Association of Greedy/Selfish Old Men!!! I wonder whether is from this their profession they want to become billionaires overnight as if they don't know the road that the likes of Mike Adenuga, Dangote and others followed. Please they should grow up their stupidity and called of this strike abeg!!!!!!

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Re: ASUU: Be Ready For Financial Autonomy If You Want University Autonomy by icedfire(m): 7:36am On Aug 28, 2017
bitter truth. nice one there ndubuisi ekweke, just so you know they are gearing towards financial autonomy. they make millions every month from sales of hand outs and bribes

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Re: ASUU: Be Ready For Financial Autonomy If You Want University Autonomy by rofanx13: 7:38am On Aug 28, 2017
You are simply looking for an opportunity to be siphoning money. University autonomy is making public out of reach for the poor.

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Re: ASUU: Be Ready For Financial Autonomy If You Want University Autonomy by RealEstateTek: 7:38am On Aug 28, 2017
ASSU and Government should stop stagnating the lives of Nigerian youths. Like in a reasonable society, the fate of the students should be the priority.

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Re: ASUU: Be Ready For Financial Autonomy If You Want University Autonomy by Nobody: 7:38am On Aug 28, 2017
Hmm..

I mean... Hmmmm. M......
Re: ASUU: Be Ready For Financial Autonomy If You Want University Autonomy by rottennaija(m): 7:39am On Aug 28, 2017
This is a really interesting article
Re: ASUU: Be Ready For Financial Autonomy If You Want University Autonomy by Lionhearted: 7:40am On Aug 28, 2017
Yes our professors need to be well remunerated, and ASUU also need to be realistic. Some of their demands are simply impossible.

Full autonomy and 100% funding from government? They better look for Santa elsewhere.

If not for the students I will say let the schools be shut down for 2 years. Two years without salaries will reset their brain in this hard time.

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Re: ASUU: Be Ready For Financial Autonomy If You Want University Autonomy by burkingx(f): 7:41am On Aug 28, 2017
cool

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Re: ASUU: Be Ready For Financial Autonomy If You Want University Autonomy by Nobody: 7:43am On Aug 28, 2017
Eggselent....article!
Re: ASUU: Be Ready For Financial Autonomy If You Want University Autonomy by Yoshy: 7:44am On Aug 28, 2017
Reason why VC of Nigerian Unis lives like a Governor, moves with escorts, even have numerous aids. Yet they call government always.

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Re: ASUU: Be Ready For Financial Autonomy If You Want University Autonomy by anjowaka510(m): 7:46am On Aug 28, 2017
cheesy
Re: ASUU: Be Ready For Financial Autonomy If You Want University Autonomy by Rapsainot(m): 7:48am On Aug 28, 2017
The Vice Chancellor, largely, is a political appointee disguised on an academic robe.
So true

Most U.S. university leaders are professional managers who are well experienced in managing large organizations. That a crop scientist professor has published many papers does not qualify him or her to be running a university when he/she cannot read a simple balance sheet statement.


This is exactly the case in UNIOSUN. VC is a crop scientist angry New buildings everyday yet our laboratories are empty. Nigeria education system is a sham.

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Re: ASUU: Be Ready For Financial Autonomy If You Want University Autonomy by akinmusi(m): 7:49am On Aug 28, 2017
Thought provoking.
Re: ASUU: Be Ready For Financial Autonomy If You Want University Autonomy by hedonistic: 7:49am On Aug 28, 2017
Nigerian lecturers have always been an arrogant bunch with a misplaced and grossly exaggerated sense of entitlement and delusion of self-importance.

I encounter them often, prancing about with a chip on their shoulders, expecting everyone to bow before them because they are "Dr" this or "professor" that, and expecting to earn mammoth salaries for the reason that they are "intellectuals". They are quick to remind you that "ordinary" local government councilors earn xyz, while undeserving National Assembly members earn xxyyzz, so they (lecturers) should justifiably earn multiples of that.

Seriously, these characters need to be put in their place. Most of them are incompetent hacks anyway, with much of their research papers highly plagiarised or full of inconsequential gibberish, while their impact on their students is close to zero - rehashing outdated theories and spending much of their time in class massaging their own egos rather than imparting any knowledge in their hapless students.

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Re: ASUU: Be Ready For Financial Autonomy If You Want University Autonomy by martineverest(m): 7:51am On Aug 28, 2017
This thieves are asking for total exemption from TSA..... Just imagine how fees have been reduced after implemention of TSA... Most of Our lecturers are thieves

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Re: ASUU: Be Ready For Financial Autonomy If You Want University Autonomy by yahmohy27: 7:52am On Aug 28, 2017
EntMirror:
Hmm
God is watching
Re: ASUU: Be Ready For Financial Autonomy If You Want University Autonomy by jayriginal: 7:53am On Aug 28, 2017
Nice read and somewhat balanced.

However there's a little problem somewhere. The author made mention of bringing other schools under existing ones as a way of reducing administrative costs. I disagree with that analysis same way I do not think returning to regionalism will help Nigeria.

Using the example of having only 10 VCs in Nigeria, the savings will still be minimal. A VC must delegate some of his duties. That means more DVCs and each of these will earn fat salaries, allowances and other perks of office.

It will be the same thing in disguise.

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Re: ASUU: Be Ready For Financial Autonomy If You Want University Autonomy by Lionhearted: 7:53am On Aug 28, 2017
Statsocial:
Nukilla ASUU isn't entirely the problem. Some gains we have made in higher education is because of the strikes that ASUU has embarked on.

To be able to generate funds from research you need the equipment and facility that would make you attract those grants.

Let me give you an example of my own school. Prior to 2011, I am not sure anyone really talked about improving igr from research grants because our labs(in biological sciences) were the usual traditional laboratories(e.g microbiology, biochemistry lab e.t.c) you would find in OAU or UI but better equipped.

When the Living Faith Church then granted CU about 500 million naira to equip a molecular lab. It was then i knew Nigerian lecturers are brilliant but in a choking environment. We started having numerous grants from countries.

Amazingly, The man who secured about 12 of the grant(prof Adebiyi) is a 2:1 graduate of unilorin(though got his phd in Germany). Last year he was able to publish his work on nature journals in collaboration with University of Capetown and over 20 other foreign universities. When the foreign lecturers come here, they know the quality of laboratories they would see so they aren't afraid to collaborate.

Yes you are right.

But money spend by each VC on luxury is in hundreds of millions yearly. It can build a good laboratory.

The lecturers want to be riding Mercedes and sending their wards to private uni.

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Re: ASUU: Be Ready For Financial Autonomy If You Want University Autonomy by TheArbiter: 7:54am On Aug 28, 2017
A candid, concise exposition on on the contradictory nature of ASUU's demand. But this is just one facet of the many problems bedeviling Nigeria's public university system
Re: ASUU: Be Ready For Financial Autonomy If You Want University Autonomy by yahmohy27: 7:56am On Aug 28, 2017
God will judge everyone
Re: ASUU: Be Ready For Financial Autonomy If You Want University Autonomy by Shawlambivert(m): 7:57am On Aug 28, 2017
Nicely Written
Re: ASUU: Be Ready For Financial Autonomy If You Want University Autonomy by HAH: 7:57am On Aug 28, 2017
If I were the president I would privatised all the university management while the structures remains governments and give students scholarship from the money the government is suppose to pay as salaries and allowance to the lecturers, thereby making them work like in private universities

ASUU should then deal with its management not government. Greedy men

Since the structure is owned by government, the management can charge let's say 200k per student, then the government can pay for tuition through scholarship board it can even be based on performance like 50% for all students, 75% for those with 3.50 and above and 100% for those with 4.00 and above.

Assuming the tuition is 200k per student, 1billion can pay for 5000 students, so 100 billion can pay for 500k students

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Re: ASUU: Be Ready For Financial Autonomy If You Want University Autonomy by jayriginal: 7:57am On Aug 28, 2017
Lionhearted:



The lecturers want to be riding Mercedes and sending their wards to private uni.
.

And what's wrong with that?

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Re: ASUU: Be Ready For Financial Autonomy If You Want University Autonomy by theSpark(m): 8:00am On Aug 28, 2017
Endowments and grants from the private sector would have made sense but as the writer alluded ASUU are not ready to be accountable. Besides TETFund recently accused from lecturers of mismanaging research grants and collecting funds for conferences they would not attend.

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Re: ASUU: Be Ready For Financial Autonomy If You Want University Autonomy by Nobody: 8:02am On Aug 28, 2017
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Re: ASUU: Be Ready For Financial Autonomy If You Want University Autonomy by Henrypraise: 8:03am On Aug 28, 2017
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