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ASUU Demands ₦1 Trillion From FG To Suspend Ongoing Strike by NaijaCoverBlog(m): 4:00pm On Feb 27, 2022
Ongoing industrial action by members of the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, is seen by some as one of the reasons people patronise private universities, as lecturers there are not members of the union and would not go on strike.

Meanwhile, another set of people not participating in the strike are lecturers in some state universities and those in universities not yet unionised.

On their part, newly-established public universities are given observer status for some years before being admitted into ASUU.

Nigeria has 49 federal universities, 54 owned by state governments and 109 private ones.

Federal universities are currently on strike while some state-owned are not part of the strike, the reason being that some major demands by ASUU are peculiar only to federal universities.

The issue of inadequate funding of the education sector cuts across all public universities, just like the demand for better salaries and other conditions of service.

However, the issues of revitalisation fund and the controversial Integrated Personnel Payroll Information System, IPPIS, are peculiar to only federal universities since it is the FG that uses IPPIS to pay its workers and revitalisation fund is given by it to its universities.

Both federal and state universities are affected by proliferation of universities, as some state governments, for instance Abia and Delta grappling with the challenge of funding one university, are creating more.

The financial implications of the demands by ASUU run into billions of naira. For example, going by an agreement signed by the FG with the union, government is expected to commit N200 billion annually for five years to the revitalisation of the sector.

To meet this segment of the ASUU demand, the Federal Government must cough out N1trillion.

But the best it did recently was the release of N30 billion as a sign of commitment.

Even though the National Association of Nigerian Students, NANS, and the National Parent Teacher Association of Nigeria, NAPTAN, have appealed to the two warring sides to sheath their swords, no truce is in the horizon. Whereas Comrade Sunday Asefon, NANS President, said students would take to the streets in protest and Alhaji Haruna Danjuma of NAPTAN said students and parents were at the receiving end, a truce is still far from being reached.

National President of ASUU, Prof. Emmanuel Osodeke, is of the opinion that how soon the strike would end lies with government.

Implications

With the education sector yet to recover from the lockdown of schools following the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, the current strike is another blow to university education.

Whereas certificates issued by the nation’s universities are losing value internationally as holders are subjected to fresh evaluation abroad, staying out of school would further worsen the situation.

Students are getting fatigued as a four-year course sees a student spending six or more years on campus because of strike by workers.

However, universities not on strike are enjoying a sort of advantage over those on strike.

For instance, students of Edo University, Uzairue, told Sunday Vanguard of their excitement that their school is running. The university, set up in 2016, has carved a niche for itself in some areas regarding academic excellence.

A 200 level student of the institution, Awuya Maryanne, said, “Aside the fact that our school is managed by Edo State government, it is not under ASUU and it is also a world class university.

“This has made the academic calendar go as planned.

“If you apply for a four-year course you got to stay here for four years.

“I feel what distinguishes Edo University from others is because it is the only state university I know where lecturers teach well without you hearing any story of assault or taking advantage of students for higher grades.

“Secondly, the facilities needed for some practical courses like mass communication are available.

“By this, students are getting both lectures and practical teaching which differentiate them from others.

“For students, it’s a joy and motivation to know you won’t be affected by strike.

“For parents, it’s also similar to the students own.

“For lecturers, when I view it from their perspective, I would say they also don’t want to be affected by strike because lecturing is their source of income.

“The academic calendar has been going on smoothly.”

Another student, Grace Amasoh, said the fact that the day of graduation is certain is a big plus and advantage at EU.

“The effect on the calendar is stability and more effective lectures,” she added.

On her part, Okwuise Benjamin, also a student in the university, noted, “The major difference between my university and other universities is the calendar.

“Our calendar here does not change no matter the situation. I am happy and staying positive and it is one of the best institutions in Nigeria.”

Akabueze-Chukwudebe Jessica, also speaking, said, “No, my university has never gone on strike. It is known to everyone that if your university is under ASUU, that is when strikes can affect you and, since my school is not under ASUU, strikes don’t affect my school.”

Students in public universities whose lecturers are now on strike would definitely be envious of their colleagues who are not affected by the industrial action.
Source: https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.vanguardngr.com/2022/02/strike-ASUU-wants-n1trillion-from-fg/amp/

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Re: ASUU Demands ₦1 Trillion From FG To Suspend Ongoing Strike by DONFRANSKID(m): 4:07pm On Feb 27, 2022
Whala for who students where dey under ASUU

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Re: ASUU Demands ₦1 Trillion From FG To Suspend Ongoing Strike by NaijaCoverBlog(m): 4:14pm On Feb 27, 2022
DONFRANSKID:
Whala for who students where dey under ASUU

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Re: ASUU Demands ₦1 Trillion From FG To Suspend Ongoing Strike by opera1(m): 4:19pm On Feb 27, 2022
What is evident is that No government can satisfy ASUU.

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Re: ASUU Demands ₦1 Trillion From FG To Suspend Ongoing Strike by 00FFT00(m): 4:24pm On Feb 27, 2022
And this is rightly categorized in Nairaland crime section.

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Re: ASUU Demands ₦1 Trillion From FG To Suspend Ongoing Strike by NaijaCoverBlog(m): 4:41pm On Feb 27, 2022
00FFT00:
And this is rightly categorized in Nairaland crime section.

Please Forgive , the thread will be pushed to the right section

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Re: ASUU Demands ₦1 Trillion From FG To Suspend Ongoing Strike by SmartPolician: 5:41pm On Feb 27, 2022
Everybodi wan cash out!

Useless country!

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Re: ASUU Demands ₦1 Trillion From FG To Suspend Ongoing Strike by OCTAVO: 5:41pm On Feb 27, 2022
shocked

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Re: ASUU Demands ₦1 Trillion From FG To Suspend Ongoing Strike by Mrupdate11: 5:41pm On Feb 27, 2022
grin yahoo group

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Re: ASUU Demands ₦1 Trillion From FG To Suspend Ongoing Strike by blamingthedevil: 5:42pm On Feb 27, 2022
Ignoramus, why not demand for the whole Nigeria Budget?

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Re: ASUU Demands ₦1 Trillion From FG To Suspend Ongoing Strike by wpadmin: 5:42pm On Feb 27, 2022
The best thing any government that wants to end this ASUU strike menace is to allow Universities function without too much input from the Federal Government.

Allow them to set any price they want as school fees.

Obviously, the price of school fee will go up. The government can then offer loans to students that qualify

Quality education is expensive and tertiary education is not for everyone.

What has Nigeria gained with all the thousands of graduates and PHD holders?

Primary and Secondary education is compulsory (could be free sef).

Anybody that wants tertiary education should pay the full price abeg.

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Re: ASUU Demands ₦1 Trillion From FG To Suspend Ongoing Strike by Demariz(m): 5:42pm On Feb 27, 2022
I know who is not gonna pay
Re: ASUU Demands ₦1 Trillion From FG To Suspend Ongoing Strike by Nobody: 5:42pm On Feb 27, 2022
grin Lolz
Re: ASUU Demands ₦1 Trillion From FG To Suspend Ongoing Strike by NwaNimo1(m): 5:42pm On Feb 27, 2022
They should demand 1 trillion dollars

[img]https://c./VExHMtIttBEAAAAC/money-make-it-rain.gif[/img]

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Re: ASUU Demands ₦1 Trillion From FG To Suspend Ongoing Strike by Nobody: 5:42pm On Feb 27, 2022
Crime against FG
1 trillion for where grin

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Re: ASUU Demands ₦1 Trillion From FG To Suspend Ongoing Strike by SILVERLINES: 5:42pm On Feb 27, 2022
wink

Education don finish in dis damn fucckin Kon tree

This is just the end

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Re: ASUU Demands ₦1 Trillion From FG To Suspend Ongoing Strike by Nobody: 5:42pm On Feb 27, 2022
angry

Whaaaaaaaat ? undecided undecided lipsrsealed

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Re: ASUU Demands ₦1 Trillion From FG To Suspend Ongoing Strike by Lemmy123(m): 5:42pm On Feb 27, 2022
Eweeeeeey!

Omoo na provoke ASUU carry come this time o, that money heavy sha... If them carry am stone you, you must fall down grin

But hey, if that's what is required for our brothers and sisters who are currently at home to go back to school, why not?

Hope FG listens to them

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Re: ASUU Demands ₦1 Trillion From FG To Suspend Ongoing Strike by Nobody: 5:42pm On Feb 27, 2022

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Re: ASUU Demands ₦1 Trillion From FG To Suspend Ongoing Strike by McOluOmo: 5:42pm On Feb 27, 2022
NwaNimo1:
They should demand 1 trillion dollars

[img]https://c./VExHMtIttBEAAAAC/money-make-it-rain.gif[/img]

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Re: ASUU Demands ₦1 Trillion From FG To Suspend Ongoing Strike by Lovenorth: 5:42pm On Feb 27, 2022
Interesting
Re: ASUU Demands ₦1 Trillion From FG To Suspend Ongoing Strike by Hotzone(m): 5:43pm On Feb 27, 2022
It won’t stop the corruption in education system, ASUU just want their own share of the National cake....student are not benefiting from any of these ASUU shenanigans

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Re: ASUU Demands ₦1 Trillion From FG To Suspend Ongoing Strike by Shineoneday: 5:43pm On Feb 27, 2022
Nawaoh ohhh!!
Make them calm down oh
Re: ASUU Demands ₦1 Trillion From FG To Suspend Ongoing Strike by Hezzyluv: 5:43pm On Feb 27, 2022
grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin

5 states budget

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Re: ASUU Demands ₦1 Trillion From FG To Suspend Ongoing Strike by Basheer22: 5:43pm On Feb 27, 2022
Wàhálà
Re: ASUU Demands ₦1 Trillion From FG To Suspend Ongoing Strike by israelmao(m): 5:43pm On Feb 27, 2022
FG that I know can't meet up with this demand.

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Re: ASUU Demands ₦1 Trillion From FG To Suspend Ongoing Strike by heniford2: 5:43pm On Feb 27, 2022
Cool
Re: ASUU Demands ₦1 Trillion From FG To Suspend Ongoing Strike by OKORONKWOBRIGHT(m): 5:43pm On Feb 27, 2022
Re: ASUU Demands ₦1 Trillion From FG To Suspend Ongoing Strike by aklion: 5:43pm On Feb 27, 2022
From when I small I have been hearing ASUU strike. Now am in my late 30s still they hear ASUU strike negotiations... Naso e go continue till only Jehovah knows when. E don stay wey govt bad, no be today.

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Re: ASUU Demands ₦1 Trillion From FG To Suspend Ongoing Strike by Tunasco4u(m): 5:43pm On Feb 27, 2022
Ok

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