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ASUU Strike: Reps Meet ASUU, Education, Labour Ministers Today by CallMeDrino: 5:33am On Mar 11, 2020
•Fed Govt, union to hold ‘crucial’ meeting tomorrow
•We’re not aware of meetings, says Ogunyemi

The House of Representatives resolved on Tuesday to intervene in the face-off between the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) and the Federal Government.

The House leadership will meet today with leaders of the university teachers as well as the Minister of Education, Adamu Adamu, and the Minister of Labour and Productivity, Chris Ngige.

The resolution followed a motion, titled: “Urgent Public Importance and the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) Strike”, by Dachung Bagos.

Moving the motion, Bagos said: “The House notes that ASUU has, on March 9, 2020, after its National Executive Council (NEC) meeting held in Enugu, warned to go on a two-week strike.

“Aware that schools have just resumed. Concerned that the strike, if allowed to take full effect, will cost a lot of students extra academic year.

“Also concerned that the continued yearly strike by ASUU is becoming a national embarrassment to the country.

“Worried that the continued strike has encouraged education tourism of Nigerians to other countries.”

The House leadership resolved to intervene in the face-off.

The lawmakers wondered why it took the Federal Government and ASUU so long to reach an agreement.

Supporting the motion, Wunmi Onanuga noted that the demands of the lecturers for their rights had lingered, adding: “They don’t have to be begging for what is theirs.”

Rimande Shawulu recalled that a few years ago, Nigerians reportedly spent N5 billion on education in Ghana and £300 million in the United Kingdom (UK), making Nigeria’s education so brittle.

Abbas Tajudden, Marian Onuoha, Obina Chidoka and Ossai Nicholas also supported the motion.

Minority Leader Ndudi Elumelu sought an amendment to the motion to include the warring factions.

The House resolved that its leadership should meet with Adamu, Ngige and ASUU President Prof Biodun Ogunyemi on the matter.

Also, the Federal Government has invited ASUU leadership to a crucial meeting tomorrow to resolve some of the issues raised by the striking lecturers.

The union’s leadership, on Monday, declared a two–week warning strike at the end of its National Executive Council (NEC) meeting at the Enugu State University of Science and Technology (ESUT).

ASUU President, Prof. Biodun Ogunyemi, who addressed reporters at the end of the meeting, said the action was meant to compel the Federal Government to implement the agreements and resolutions in the Memorandum of Action (MoA) both parties reportedly discussed in the 2009 ASUU-FGN agreement, the 2013 Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) and the 2017 Memorandum of Action (MoU).

ASUU said none of the agreements had been implemented.

The Special Adviser (SA) on Media to the Minister of Labour and Employment, Nwachukwu Obidiwe, confirmed the Thursday meeting with Ngige in a statement yesterday in Abuja.

But Ogunyemi said he was not aware of any notice of meeting, when our reporter contacted him.

The ASUU president said the union was yet to receive any official invitation from either the Federal Government or the House of Representatives to a meeting today or tomorrow.

He said: “We have not seen any letter. All of these things they are saying in the media we do not have the letter.”

The minister urged the striking university lecturers to reconsider their decision in the interest of the country.

“…Senator Ngige has appealed to the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) to reconsider its decision on the on-going strike in the interest of the nation.

“The union has been invited to a crucial meeting for Thursday, March 12, 2020.

“Also invited to the meeting, scheduled to hold at the Conference Room of the Minister of Labour and Employment, are the officials of the Ministries of Education and Finance as well as those of the National University Commission (NUC),” the statement said.

It was gathered that Adamu met on Monday with the Minister of Finance, Budget and National Planning, Mrs. Zainab Ahmed, hours after ASUU leaders declared the warning strike.

A source said: “The minister met his counterpart in the Finance Ministry over ASUU and subsequently briefed Mr. President on their conversations.”

https://thenationonlineng.net/ASUU-strike-reps-to-meet-ASUU-education-labour-ministers-today/amp/

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Re: ASUU Strike: Reps Meet ASUU, Education, Labour Ministers Today by Witcher(f): 5:39am On Mar 11, 2020
Education is haram in Nigeria anyways... let them continue the strike. Millions of graduates without Job. talkless of government job there's no favorable environment to do business either before Buhari comes to office, even the little job are giving to politician children due to high nepotism, now everything is working perfectly like a fine-tune machine. Buhari av bring down the rate of nepotism in Nigeria, corruption is near zero.
In Nigeria, nearly a quarter of the population is out of work and 20 percent is underemployed.

For young people aged 15 to 35, the figures are grim: 55.4 percent of them are without work. Creating jobs has been one of the key issues discussed throughout this year's election campaign.

Being young in Nigeria is "very challenging", explains Andrew Nevin, advisory partner and chief economist at PwC Nigeria.

"Graduates from university have a great deal of difficulty in getting established. People that didn't go to university who should be getting vocational training are not getting it. They're not getting into formal employment. Given the scale of Nigeria, it's a challenge not just for Nigeria, but for Africa and the whole world."

There are systemic problems behind unemployment, Nevin points out.

"Oil over the last 30 years in this country has meant people have taken their eye off other industries, there's a lack of diversification that we have. The good news is that everyone recognises it, and they recognise it's a crisis ... People are discussing youth unemployment, the need for youth to be employed to have something gainful to do."

Unless Africa trades with Africa and unless Africa invests in Africa, we're going to continue to be poor.


"Structural problems remain here, the government hasn't tackled issues around the exchange rate policy or the oil subsidy ... so all of these issues are holding back investment and growth in Nigeria."

In order for Nigeria to grow faster, "The country needs more investment," according to Nevin. "The most important thing is we need the private sector to grow in the next decade 10-15 times larger to really make a dent in unemployment and poverty in Nigeria. And that means every sector ... the biggest sector that needs to grow in Nigeria is real estate. Everyone needs a place to live and we have a deficit of 17 million homes, and the great thing about real estate is that it employs a lot of people, particularly carpenters, plumbers, labourers - so it really absorbs that young population."

"Africans are going to continue to be poor unless Africans trade with Africans and increase the value added. We're very strong proponents of the African Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA) ... it's obvious that if we're just exporting raw materials to Europe or Asia, that we're going to continue to be in poverty in Africa. So I think people have recognised that, and I think the speed at which the AfCFTA agreement has come together is really astonishing. It illustrates there's a sense of a pan-Africanism that's coming, and the leaders of that recognise that unless Africa trades with Africa and unless Africa invests in Africa, we're going to continue to be poor."

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Re: ASUU Strike: Reps Meet ASUU, Education, Labour Ministers Today by Homeboiy: 6:44am On Mar 11, 2020
Hmm ASUU
Re: ASUU Strike: Reps Meet ASUU, Education, Labour Ministers Today by yanabasee(m): 6:58am On Mar 11, 2020
They should better go and enroll on their IPPIS and be captured into the salary system and stop acting childish....


Wehreh professors.....

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Re: ASUU Strike: Reps Meet ASUU, Education, Labour Ministers Today by Iceyjays(m): 7:40am On Mar 11, 2020
Witcher:
Education is harem let them continue the strike
You no like school o
Re: ASUU Strike: Reps Meet ASUU, Education, Labour Ministers Today by ainas247: 8:41am On Mar 11, 2020
cool We need God to fix our education system
Teachers are the best so our gov, listen to them.

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Re: ASUU Strike: Reps Meet ASUU, Education, Labour Ministers Today by Nobody: 8:41am On Mar 11, 2020
The thing is...

Govt can't bend ASUU because the country does not have the capacity to replace them.

It will come down to a compromise; mostly another payment will be devised and life goes on.

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Re: ASUU Strike: Reps Meet ASUU, Education, Labour Ministers Today by OakConsultNG: 8:42am On Mar 11, 2020
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Re: ASUU Strike: Reps Meet ASUU, Education, Labour Ministers Today by willexyaho(m): 8:42am On Mar 11, 2020
Ok
Re: ASUU Strike: Reps Meet ASUU, Education, Labour Ministers Today by Basit46: 8:42am On Mar 11, 2020
My buhari is paying them
Why are they not working
Re: ASUU Strike: Reps Meet ASUU, Education, Labour Ministers Today by Nobody: 8:42am On Mar 11, 2020
yanabasee:
They should better go and enroll on their IPPIS and be captured into the salary system and stop acting childish....

Wehreh professors.....
exactly my point
Re: ASUU Strike: Reps Meet ASUU, Education, Labour Ministers Today by Nobody: 8:42am On Mar 11, 2020
Same old thing. More than 15 years ago we were talking of ASUU strike. Years late and it's still the same problem. See why Nigeria is heading nowhere? These old people are literally wasting our children's future

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Re: ASUU Strike: Reps Meet ASUU, Education, Labour Ministers Today by Slawormir: 8:42am On Mar 11, 2020
Damnnnnn niggarrr

This has nothing to do with implementation of the agreements and resolutions in the Memorandum of Action (MoA) both parties reportedly discussed in the 2009 ASUU-FGN agreement, the 2013 Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) and the 2017 Memorandum of Action (MoU).

Instead of them to say na because of ipps them go on strike
Mumu lecturers

But wait o Most tertiary institutions never receive February salary up till now
Wetin dey zup

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Re: ASUU Strike: Reps Meet ASUU, Education, Labour Ministers Today by CapitalHYC(m): 8:43am On Mar 11, 2020
Hmmmm..
Re: ASUU Strike: Reps Meet ASUU, Education, Labour Ministers Today by jolyment: 8:43am On Mar 11, 2020
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Re: ASUU Strike: Reps Meet ASUU, Education, Labour Ministers Today by Homeboiy: 8:44am On Mar 11, 2020
They will soon re loot the money
Re: ASUU Strike: Reps Meet ASUU, Education, Labour Ministers Today by kolafolabi(m): 8:44am On Mar 11, 2020
All because of IPPIS – Integrated Payroll and Personnel Information
Re: ASUU Strike: Reps Meet ASUU, Education, Labour Ministers Today by Realist5: 8:44am On Mar 11, 2020
Strike supported.

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Re: ASUU Strike: Reps Meet ASUU, Education, Labour Ministers Today by ybalogs(m): 8:44am On Mar 11, 2020
Make them yearn well ooo. The lives of these undergraduates are at stake here. Stop playing kites with it Biko
Re: ASUU Strike: Reps Meet ASUU, Education, Labour Ministers Today by Elan83(m): 8:45am On Mar 11, 2020
Good development! plz nairalanders! does nysc certificate have any relevance abroad? will one need it to do anything over there? either further studies or working? plz help a brother!
Re: ASUU Strike: Reps Meet ASUU, Education, Labour Ministers Today by Jestin: 8:46am On Mar 11, 2020
ASUU and unending strikes issue
Re: ASUU Strike: Reps Meet ASUU, Education, Labour Ministers Today by edoairways: 8:48am On Mar 11, 2020
Imarnuel08:
Same old thing. More than 15 years ago we were talking of ASUU strike. Years late and it's still the same problem. See why Nigeria is heading nowhere? These old people are literally wasting our children's future
The government knows what to do but they run from their responsibilities

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Re: ASUU Strike: Reps Meet ASUU, Education, Labour Ministers Today by salbis(m): 8:48am On Mar 11, 2020
Everything get as e be in dis country sef. From one problem to another. God please as i continue to hustle help me japa from this country.

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Re: ASUU Strike: Reps Meet ASUU, Education, Labour Ministers Today by Roon9(m): 8:49am On Mar 11, 2020
ASUU again
Re: ASUU Strike: Reps Meet ASUU, Education, Labour Ministers Today by sapientia(m): 8:49am On Mar 11, 2020
Slowpokes.

It was not an emergency strike.

Everything was In place for months.

Imagine when you are intervening.

What exactly is the work of house chairman on Education.

Nigeria failed the day our education failed.

We joke with education a lot in Nigeria.

No one cares.

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Re: ASUU Strike: Reps Meet ASUU, Education, Labour Ministers Today by TheTourist: 8:50am On Mar 11, 2020
Meeting People. They have started all over again. Going round in circles
Re: ASUU Strike: Reps Meet ASUU, Education, Labour Ministers Today by NLSOFT: 8:51am On Mar 11, 2020
Is The Children of average and low income Nigerians that suffer the most in this country
May God Help The Good People Of Nigeria

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Re: ASUU Strike: Reps Meet ASUU, Education, Labour Ministers Today by zikter(m): 8:51am On Mar 11, 2020
It is high time FG stopped this non challant attitude of not implementing agreements with ASUU. Why did they agree and not implement? This is a serious embarrassment to the nation. More needs to be done on our education sector but the Government is just lackadaisical about it.

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Re: ASUU Strike: Reps Meet ASUU, Education, Labour Ministers Today by edoairways: 8:52am On Mar 11, 2020
Elan83:
Good development! plz nairalanders! does nysc certificate have any relevance abroad? will one need it to do anything over there? either further studies or working? plz help a brother!
No

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Re: ASUU Strike: Reps Meet ASUU, Education, Labour Ministers Today by edoairways: 8:53am On Mar 11, 2020
zikter:
It is high time FG stopped this non challant attitude of not implementing agreements with ASUU. Why did they agree and not implement? This is a serious embarrassment to the nation. More needs to be done on our education sector but the Government is just lackadaisical about it.
The government and the lecturers are at fault.

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