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ASUU Has Spent 1,500 Days On Strike In 21 Years by Nobody: 11:13am On Dec 11, 2020
THE Academic Staff Union of Universities has spent 1,500 days or 4.09 years on strike since the return to democracy in1999, findings by this newspaper suggest.

This implies that about 19.5 per cent of every academic year is spent on strike

According to the Tertiary Education Trust Fund, about 94 per cent of students attend Nigeria’s public tertiary institutions. However, most students spend more than the necessary time in school due to the usual clash between the government and lecturers.

For example, in 1992, during the regime of General Ibrahim Babangida, a decree was promulgated which made strikes by teachers a treasonable felony.

The lecturers stuck to their guns and the Babangida junta bowed to pressure.

However, findings by The PUNCH shows that the advent of civilian rule seems not to have improved tertiary education in Nigeria going by the frequency of strikes.

In 1999, the same year President Olusegun Obasanjo was inaugurated, ASUU spent 150 days on strike and in 2001, the union spent 90 days on strike largely due to the sacking of some lecturers at the University of Ilorin.
In 2003, ASUU embarked on a strike that lasted for six months and spilled to 2004.

Earlier in 2003, students had witnessed interruptions of their academic calendar due to a strike which was called by the Nigeria Labour Congress under the leadership of Adams Oshiomhole over the increment in petrol price by the Olusegun Obasanjo government from N26 to N44.

Between 2005 and 2006, ASUU spent only 10 days on strike but in 2007, the union embarked on strike for 90 days and then for one week in 2008. However, the strikes became more frequent from 2009.

In 2009, the union embarked on a strike that lasted for 120 days from June to October.

The government, in a bid to end the protracted strike, made several agreements with the lecturers’ union some of which included salary increments, improved funding for universities and amending the Pension Act such that the retirement age of professors would be put at 70.

However, nine months after the 2009 agreement, the South-East zone of ASUU embarked on a strike.

The schools that were affected include Ebonyi State University, Abia State University, Anambra State University, Enugu State University of Technology and Evans Enwerem University.

The strike, which affected over 250,000 students, started on July 22, 2010 and ended on January 18, 2011.

The reason for the strike was the refusal of the South-East governors to commit to the agreement made between the Federal Government and ASUU regarding salary increment.


Although the strike was not nationwide, it was given full support by the national body of ASUU, led by its then President, Prof. Ukachukwu Awuzie.

Between 2011 and 2012, ASUU embarked on a nationwide strike that lasted for 90 days due to the refusal of the Federal Government to review the retirement age.

On July 1, 2013, the union again embarked on an industrial action because of the government’s failure to release special funds for universities as stated in the 2009 agreement.


Tensions heightened when the then acting Minister of Education, Nyesom Wike, threatened to sack all lecturers if they refused to return to work.

The government eventually bowed to pressure and released $1.3bn into a fund at the Central Bank of Nigeria. The strike was eventually called off on December 17, 2013, after five months and 263 days.

There was respite in 2014, 2015 and 2016 as no major ASUU strikes occurred across the country except a seven-day warning strike in 2016.


However, on August 17, 2017, ASUU embarked on a strike that lasted for 35 days due to the government’s failure to honour the agreements of 2009.

Similarly, on November 4, 2018, ASUU again embarked on a strike that lasted till February 7, 2019, a total of 95 days.

On March 23, 2020, ASUU embarked on an indefinite strike, the same week in which the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), imposed a lockdown to curb the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Federal Government and ASUU have been at loggerheads over the Integrated Payroll and Personnel Information System, a platform which the Federal Government said all lecturers must be registered on or they would not be paid a salary.

However, ASUU opposed IPPIS and insisted that lecturers would rather use the University Transparency and Accountability Solution

The strike has been on for over 259 days.

When contacted on the telephone, ASUU President, Prof. Abiodun Ogunyemi, said the union had been doing well to put the government on its toes.

He said if not for ASUU, Nigerian public universities would have been worse than public primary and secondary schools.

Ogunyemi stated that it was through ASUU’s protests that TETFund was born.

Ogunyemi stated, “If you are looking at the negative side of the strikes, you should also look at the positive sides. If not for ASUU, there would be no TETFund. TETFund has been funding infrastructure and capital development both at federal and state levels with grants from TETFUND.”
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Re: ASUU Has Spent 1,500 Days On Strike In 21 Years by Chudivictor(m): 11:16am On Dec 11, 2020
they'll still spend more

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Re: ASUU Has Spent 1,500 Days On Strike In 21 Years by Nobody: 11:22am On Dec 11, 2020
Noted
Re: ASUU Has Spent 1,500 Days On Strike In 21 Years by WonderManly(m): 11:23am On Dec 11, 2020
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Re: ASUU Has Spent 1,500 Days On Strike In 21 Years by Nobody: 11:24am On Dec 11, 2020
ASUU dey strike pass Ronaldo and Messi . ASUU na super striker. That's what happens when an institution has nothing else to offer. Corona they can't do research, car they can't make , phone they can't produce, biro they can't produce. Our University lecturers never achieve anything since na only strike aluta they sabi

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Re: ASUU Has Spent 1,500 Days On Strike In 21 Years by CodeTemplar: 11:34am On Dec 11, 2020
That's remarkably remarkable.1500 days is enough to train a new set of minds from freshers to skilled grads.

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Re: ASUU Has Spent 1,500 Days On Strike In 21 Years by Nobody: 11:39am On Dec 11, 2020
Super strikers
When will you win balon d'or

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Re: ASUU Has Spent 1,500 Days On Strike In 21 Years by kennyflames(m): 11:39am On Dec 11, 2020
Re: ASUU Has Spent 1,500 Days On Strike In 21 Years by osaslord500(m): 11:39am On Dec 11, 2020
We did no wrong coming to this country. But the people ruining this country will not let us even go to sch in peace. Even ghana is better now in terms of education.

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Re: ASUU Has Spent 1,500 Days On Strike In 21 Years by dimexy247(m): 11:40am On Dec 11, 2020
Nawa o. God punish anyone that will still vote for this failed government comes 2023. Thunder fire all APC voters.

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Re: ASUU Has Spent 1,500 Days On Strike In 21 Years by GreaterFuture(m): 11:40am On Dec 11, 2020
Wickedness
Re: ASUU Has Spent 1,500 Days On Strike In 21 Years by Otisker(m): 11:40am On Dec 11, 2020
:D8
Re: ASUU Has Spent 1,500 Days On Strike In 21 Years by Rexnegro(m): 11:40am On Dec 11, 2020
they should continue with it until fg answer their demands

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Re: ASUU Has Spent 1,500 Days On Strike In 21 Years by kennyflames(m): 11:40am On Dec 11, 2020
Skynet45:
ASUU dey strike pass Ronaldo and Messi . ASUU na super striker. That's what happens when an institution has nothing else to offer. Corona they can't do research, car they can't make , phone they can't produce, biro they can't produce. Our University lecturers never achieve anything since na only strike aluta they sabi

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Re: ASUU Has Spent 1,500 Days On Strike In 21 Years by Nobody: 11:40am On Dec 11, 2020
those two are the most useless body in Nigeria
Re: ASUU Has Spent 1,500 Days On Strike In 21 Years by MilesMaxwell: 11:40am On Dec 11, 2020
Nigerian students will always be at the receiving end. Too bad
Re: ASUU Has Spent 1,500 Days On Strike In 21 Years by 280Bracket: 11:40am On Dec 11, 2020
Keep us updated again in 2030.
Re: ASUU Has Spent 1,500 Days On Strike In 21 Years by Ohthinktwice(m): 11:40am On Dec 11, 2020
Who had the time to calculate all that
Re: ASUU Has Spent 1,500 Days On Strike In 21 Years by MrStylish(m): 11:41am On Dec 11, 2020
Aabboobbii
ASUU N FG are playing with our future
Make we bomb pick fingers commot 9JA
Go study Abroad
We move
Re: ASUU Has Spent 1,500 Days On Strike In 21 Years by Alkalinepine: 11:41am On Dec 11, 2020
Can you imagine. Oga oooo
Re: ASUU Has Spent 1,500 Days On Strike In 21 Years by AFvckingAlpha(m): 11:41am On Dec 11, 2020
The fvck

Niggarr!!
Re: ASUU Has Spent 1,500 Days On Strike In 21 Years by islamicpenis: 11:41am On Dec 11, 2020
W
Re: ASUU Has Spent 1,500 Days On Strike In 21 Years by playerinc(m): 11:41am On Dec 11, 2020
Roughly five years

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Re: ASUU Has Spent 1,500 Days On Strike In 21 Years by Mikepenny5(m): 11:41am On Dec 11, 2020
That’s a great achievement
Thier kids Dey yanki nah they have nothing to loose
Re: ASUU Has Spent 1,500 Days On Strike In 21 Years by Otisker(m): 11:41am On Dec 11, 2020
I don tire for ASUU matter.
Re: ASUU Has Spent 1,500 Days On Strike In 21 Years by Kutuumba: 11:41am On Dec 11, 2020
Too bad
Re: ASUU Has Spent 1,500 Days On Strike In 21 Years by Nobody: 11:42am On Dec 11, 2020
Assuarez shocked shocked


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Re: ASUU Has Spent 1,500 Days On Strike In 21 Years by Bupmo: 11:42am On Dec 11, 2020
1400 days is more than 3 yrs na
Re: ASUU Has Spent 1,500 Days On Strike In 21 Years by jamalnation(m): 11:42am On Dec 11, 2020
Balls
Re: ASUU Has Spent 1,500 Days On Strike In 21 Years by updatechange(m): 11:42am On Dec 11, 2020
That's almost about 5 years cool

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