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ASUU Strike: Nigerian Govt Sets Up New Committee To Renegotiate 2009 Agreements by khingTony(m): 10:16pm On Dec 02, 2020


As part of efforts to end the eight-month-old strike by the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), the federal government has reconstituted its team to renegotiate the 2009 agreements with lecturers, others.

Before reconstituting the 2009 committee, which is one of the demands of the striking university lecturers, the former committee was headed by the former pro-chancellor of the University of Lagos ( UNILAG), Wale Babalakin.

Other demands of the lecturers include providing funding for the revitalization of universities, earned allowance, the constitution of visitation panels, payment of shortfall in salaries of lecturers, and a stop to the use of the payment platform, IPPIS, for payment of the salaries and allowances of lecturers.

PREMIUM TIMES reported how Mr Babalakin resigned his position as the head of the government’s negotiation team, saying “he will no longer be available for the role he had been playing since 2017 without a headway.”

On Wednesday, the Minister of Education, Adamu Adamu, while inaugurating the committee in Abuja, said public universities will resume activities like their private counterpart soon.


The Committee

According to Mr Adamu, the committee is expected to re-negotiate the 2009 agreement between the federal government and the university-based unions.

The federal government team is categorised into substantive members, advisers and observers. The team is headed by an emeritus professor, Munzali Jibril.

Other members of the committee are the Pro-Chancellor, Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University, Bauchi, Nimota Akanbi; Pro-Chancellor, Federal University Ndufu Alike, Ikwo, Nimi Briggs; Pro-Chancellor, Federal University, Wukari, Lawrence Ngbale; Pro-Chancellor, FUT, Minna, Femi Odekunle; Pro-Chancellor, University of Calabar, Nkechi Nworgu,

They also include Pro-Chancellor, Kaduna State University Shehu Abdullahi and Pro-Chancellor, Kebbi State University, Mamman Magoro.

Among the advisers are, Executive Secretary, National Universities Commission (NUC); Executive Secretary, Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund); Chairman, Committee of Vice-Chancellors of Nigerian Universities
(CVC); Chairman, Committee of Vice-Chancellors of State-owned Universities; Chairman, Association of Registrars of Nigerian Universities (ARNU); Secretary, Association of Registrars of Nigerian Universities (ARNU); Chairman, Association of Bursars of Nigerian Universities (ABNU), and Secretary, Association of Bursars of Nigerian Universities (ABNU).

The minister said the observer category is composed of representatives from the Federal Ministry of Labour and Productivity, Federal Ministry of Education, Federal Ministry of Finance and Budget Planning, Federal Ministry of Justice, Salaries, Incomes and Wages Commission, and Office of Head of Civil Service of the Federation.

The minister said the present administration is committed to finding
lasting solutions to the challenges confronting the education sector, and most especially, the university sub-sector.

He said the team is expected to take another look at the 2009 Agreements reached with the university-based unions and work with each union towards making far-reaching recommendations that would reposition the Nigerian university system.

“It has also become necessary and urgent that all hands must now be on deck to restore the confidence reposed in university education by students, parents and the general public,” Mr Adamu said.

“As you are quite aware, the federal government and relevant stakeholders, in the past months, have been neck-deep in several meetings with the leadership of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) and others, to resolve the outstanding issues that led to the current industrial action in public universities.”

He said the government is determined to, within available resources, provide the requisite environment, infrastructure as well as improve the conditions of service for all categories of staff in Nigerian universities.

“Government, like other stakeholders, is also worried about the vicious cycle
over the years of the myriad of industrial actions by one staff union or the other
The cumulative effect has been the obvious loss of productive and precious
man-hours direly needed by the universities to fulfil their tripod mandates of teaching, research and community action,” he said.

He said all these have impacted negatively on students’ learning outcomes and the reputation of the Nigerian brand, which hitherto was the pride of the nation.


Selection

The minister said the committee has been carefully selected in recognition of their records in university management and academic leadership.

“The terms of reference of the team are to re-negotiate the residual issues in the 2009 Agreements between the Federal Government of Nigeria and the university-based unions, towards a workable and implementable agreement between both parties, such that will facilitate repositioning of Nigerian universities for greater responsibilities in national development,” he said.

He said the terms of reference also include “Propose and prescribe short, medium and long-term measures for the
sustainable funding and management of federal universities, in order to
restore lasting peace, stability, harmony and progress in the Nigerian
university system; and make any other recommendations.”

Committee React

In his remark, the chairman of the committee, Munzali Jibril, thanked the government for considering them worthy of the task. He said the committee will commence work promptly with the aim of producing a good result within a short time.

The meeting had in attendance representatives of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), led by the president, Biodun Ogunyemi, and other stakeholders.


ASUU Strike

ASUU embarked on a nationwide strike on March 23. Apart from its demands listed earlier, the union also proposed the University Transparency and Accountability Solution (UTAS) as a replacement for the controversial IPPIS.

PREMIUM TIMES also reported how the government made improved proposals to the union which ASUU said it would take to its members for consideration.

In the latest government proposals, made two weeks ago, the government offered N65 billion for the payment of earned allowances and the revitalisation of universities. The government also agreed to suspend the use of the IPPIS in paying the backlog of salaries and allowances owed the lecturers which the government said would be paid before the end of the year.

Source:https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/429117-ASUU-strike-nigerian-govt-sets-up-new-committee-to-renegotiate-2009-agreements.html

Re: ASUU Strike: Nigerian Govt Sets Up New Committee To Renegotiate 2009 Agreements by Daploid06(m): 10:38pm On Dec 02, 2020
ASUU will still come out and say the committee consists of several 419

Make they call strike off matter

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Re: ASUU Strike: Nigerian Govt Sets Up New Committee To Renegotiate 2009 Agreements by Jahzrockballer(m): 10:43pm On Dec 02, 2020
Who cares
Re: ASUU Strike: Nigerian Govt Sets Up New Committee To Renegotiate 2009 Agreements by Dididrumz(m): 10:56pm On Dec 02, 2020
Another long story again.

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Re: ASUU Strike: Nigerian Govt Sets Up New Committee To Renegotiate 2009 Agreements by Nobody: 11:11pm On Dec 02, 2020
Well I believe this is a good move that came in quite late. in fact very late. This present administration ought to have review the 2009 MoU the government had with ASUU since they know they can't meet up with it but no they used 5 years to procatisnate and wasted unnecessary time playing blame game that is clear that the lecturers are gonna win. It's only in Nigeria that once power changes hand previous projects on ground will be called"abadon projects".The question is while they review the MoU what do they expect students to do?. We should sit and watch a failed nation at theater..... Educationists are the future of the world infact the future of any working government but ASUU just teach us white man education without teaching social morals and Patriotism hence all this.... God save us all.

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Re: ASUU Strike: Nigerian Govt Sets Up New Committee To Renegotiate 2009 Agreements by teewai3(m): 11:16pm On Dec 02, 2020
Seriously??

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Re: ASUU Strike: Nigerian Govt Sets Up New Committee To Renegotiate 2009 Agreements by Yahksbiz(m): 11:24pm On Dec 02, 2020
Thjs country is not country. It is contradictory as my sentence
Re: ASUU Strike: Nigerian Govt Sets Up New Committee To Renegotiate 2009 Agreements by Nobody: 11:49pm On Dec 02, 2020
After they agreed to wire ASUU 65billi, they are constituting another committee, for what again nah.
I thought the agreements were clear up to this point...
"FG pays what they can now, and fulfill the rest later".
This strike done dey get more twists and k-leg than I can handle

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Re: ASUU Strike: Nigerian Govt Sets Up New Committee To Renegotiate 2009 Agreements by Emmamay10: 1:13am On Dec 03, 2020
Same story everyday. You people should call off this your God forsaken strike. Damnn it !

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Re: ASUU Strike: Nigerian Govt Sets Up New Committee To Renegotiate 2009 Agreements by Felixalex(m): 7:09am On Dec 03, 2020
Nawa o.. dem go still spend millions ontop the setting up of committee

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Re: ASUU Strike: Nigerian Govt Sets Up New Committee To Renegotiate 2009 Agreements by kambili999(f): 7:09am On Dec 03, 2020
Please just put an end to this strike let these children move on with their lives. I know someone who has been in 500 l for going to 3 yes now

Haba

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Re: ASUU Strike: Nigerian Govt Sets Up New Committee To Renegotiate 2009 Agreements by slawormiir: 7:09am On Dec 03, 2020
Damnnnnn niggarrr
Isoright
Re: ASUU Strike: Nigerian Govt Sets Up New Committee To Renegotiate 2009 Agreements by Simplebeauty: 7:09am On Dec 03, 2020
angry

This ASUU discuss is becoming embarrassing
Re: ASUU Strike: Nigerian Govt Sets Up New Committee To Renegotiate 2009 Agreements by ILoveDemMANNA: 7:10am On Dec 03, 2020
When Some students resume school and try to read with their books in front of them on the reading table,
I am sure what will be ringing inside their brain over and over is
'make i tell you wetin happen for Abule'!

make i tell you wetin happen for Abule'!!

make i tell you wetin happen for Abule'!!!

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Re: ASUU Strike: Nigerian Govt Sets Up New Committee To Renegotiate 2009 Agreements by AFULA(m): 7:11am On Dec 03, 2020
okay
Re: ASUU Strike: Nigerian Govt Sets Up New Committee To Renegotiate 2009 Agreements by ILoveDemMANNA: 7:11am On Dec 03, 2020
Make una do fast make we resume school back abeg.
Na thieving and corrupt professors dey cause all dis rubbish since.

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Re: ASUU Strike: Nigerian Govt Sets Up New Committee To Renegotiate 2009 Agreements by BigBrother9ja: 7:11am On Dec 03, 2020
ASUU, ADAMU-ADAMU, CHRIS NGIGE, IPPIS ARE ALL MAD.
Re: ASUU Strike: Nigerian Govt Sets Up New Committee To Renegotiate 2009 Agreements by BigBrother9ja: 7:11am On Dec 03, 2020
cheesy
Re: ASUU Strike: Nigerian Govt Sets Up New Committee To Renegotiate 2009 Agreements by adioolayi(m): 7:12am On Dec 03, 2020
ASUU strike to be called off Jan 2021

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Re: ASUU Strike: Nigerian Govt Sets Up New Committee To Renegotiate 2009 Agreements by Nairalandwizerd(m): 7:12am On Dec 03, 2020
Shit happens

Re: ASUU Strike: Nigerian Govt Sets Up New Committee To Renegotiate 2009 Agreements by sammysneh(m): 7:12am On Dec 03, 2020
what's happening in Nigeria, wen I thought dey about calling off this strike here we go again
Re: ASUU Strike: Nigerian Govt Sets Up New Committee To Renegotiate 2009 Agreements by SkilledDesigner(m): 7:12am On Dec 03, 2020
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Re: ASUU Strike: Nigerian Govt Sets Up New Committee To Renegotiate 2009 Agreements by smartval(m): 7:12am On Dec 03, 2020
Some lazy youths are still waiting for the strike to be called off so they can go back to continue fornication where they stopped, better you go and learn skills or even trade, Nigeria don cast

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Re: ASUU Strike: Nigerian Govt Sets Up New Committee To Renegotiate 2009 Agreements by seunlayi(m): 7:13am On Dec 03, 2020
Lies and deceit
Re: ASUU Strike: Nigerian Govt Sets Up New Committee To Renegotiate 2009 Agreements by fatymore(f): 7:13am On Dec 03, 2020
Haaa
Re: ASUU Strike: Nigerian Govt Sets Up New Committee To Renegotiate 2009 Agreements by Sonnobax15(m): 7:14am On Dec 03, 2020
grin.
ASUU and our government just dey put the hopes of our students for armed robbers motor, steadily
Re: ASUU Strike: Nigerian Govt Sets Up New Committee To Renegotiate 2009 Agreements by Nobody: 7:14am On Dec 03, 2020
Just make sure you collect everything from government and settle the matter once and for all.
If na to settle bill for politicians the government will put that one as number one priority in the government.
ASUU call of strike next year
I no fit resume school this year o
Na December be this no be unfortunate o

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Re: ASUU Strike: Nigerian Govt Sets Up New Committee To Renegotiate 2009 Agreements by Obajemu(m): 7:14am On Dec 03, 2020
ASUU is the remain problem now, they are very selfish

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