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ASUU’s Insistence On 6-Month Salary Stalling Negotiations – Federal Govt by divinehand2003(m): 6:55am On Aug 19, 2022
The federal government has blamed its inability to negotiate with university lecturers on insistence by the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) that they must be paid salaries for the six months they had been on strike.

Minister of Education, Adamu Adamu, disclosed this to State House correspondents yesterday during the weekly ministerial briefing organised by the presidential communications team at the presidential villa.

According to him, President Muhammadu Buhari rejected the demand outrightly when he presented the report to him.
“All contentious issues between the government and ASUU had been settled except the quest for members’ salaries for the period of strike, a demand that Buhari has flatly rejected,” he said.

The minister said the president’s position had been communicated to the lecturers who are expected to call off the strike.
He stated that the rejection was to curb the excesses of trade unions that want to be paid for work not done.

Adamu said the University Transparency and Accountability Solution (UTAS) payment system proposed by ASUU has outscored the Integrated Payroll and Personnel Information System (IPPIS) already in use by the government, which the lecturers are kicking against.

He also said IPPIS has been updated to now accommodate payment of those on sabbatical.
“Just one thing that I was reminded of is that even the current IPPIS has been made to accommodate sabbatical. I didn’t know this. Somebody just told me,” Adamu noted.

The lecturers had accused the federal government of not taking into consideration the peculiarities of tertiary institutions in the IPPIS.

But Adamu also debunked the report that UTAS had not been approved by government as the payment platform for university lecturers.

He said the government has proposed a new salary to the unions which he said the Senior Staff Association of Nigerian University (SSANU), the Non-Academic Staff Union of Universities and Allied Institutions (NASU) and the National Association of Academic Technologists, (NAAT), have accepted in principle and are now consulting with their members with a view to calling off the strike in the next one month.

He, however, commended the Academic Staff Union of Polytechnics (ASUP) for calling off its own strike.

He said the federal government has invested over N2.5 trillion in tertiary education in the last ten years, exceeding the sum of N1.2 trillion ASUU is demanding.

The minister also said it is the responsibility of ASUU to compensate students for the time wasted by the six-month strike, not the federal government.

Adamu suggested that the affected students should “take ASUU to court” to claim for damages incurred over strike period.
He said the federal government bears no liability to compensate millions of students grounded for six months over lost time, saying if the students are determined to get compensated, they should take ASUU to court.
The minister said it is important for the public to be aware that “the federal government is paying the salaries of every staff in its tertiary institutions, academic and non-academic staff, while these institutions are also in full control of their internally generated revenue (IGR).

“We are doing everything humanly possible to conclude the negotiations. It is our hope that the outcome of the renegotiations will bring lasting industrial peace to our campuses. In the meantime, I am sure that the current efforts would yield the desired results and return our children back to school.”

Adamu also called for crackdown on perpetrators of examination malpractice, which he said had been uncovered as a cartel.
He called on the examiners to work closely with law enforcement agencies to “crackdown on examination malpractice”.

According to him, despite efforts to raise the integrity of the examination system in schools nationwide, the ministry still grapples with malpractice perpetrated both at the exams councils and school levels.

The minister also said the Buhari administration has spent a total of N6,003,947,848,237 in capital and recurrent expenditure in the education sector in the last seven years.

He said this was in addition to interventions from TETFund and UBEC, amounting to N2.5 trillion and N553,134,967,498 respectively in capital investment.

He noted: “We must also note and appreciate the huge investments from States and the private sector at all levels of our educational system. We will continue to improve on the implementation of the Ministerial Strategic Plan (MSP) all through to 2023 for the overall development of the education sector and the Nigerian nation.

“We will continue to create the necessary enabling environment to attract more and more private sector investment. We shall hand over a better education sector than we met.”
Adamu said the number of out of school children has dropped from an estimated 13 million to 6.9 million, with an impressive enrollment from online states of Kano, Kaduna, Katsina, Sokoto, Gombe, Bauchi, Adamawa, Taraba, Rivers and Ebonyi.
He linked the increased enrollment to activities of the Better Education Service Delivery for All (BESDA).


https://leadership.ng/asuus-insistence-on-6-month-salary-stalling-negotiations-federal-govt/

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Re: ASUU’s Insistence On 6-Month Salary Stalling Negotiations – Federal Govt by divinehand2003(m): 7:01am On Aug 19, 2022
When Federal Government came up with the "No work, no pay policy", I knew it was a joke. That 6 months salary owed by the government during the strike will be another issue and must be paid before further negotiations are made.

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Re: ASUU’s Insistence On 6-Month Salary Stalling Negotiations – Federal Govt by bewla(m): 7:03am On Aug 19, 2022
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Re: ASUU’s Insistence On 6-Month Salary Stalling Negotiations – Federal Govt by noble71(m): 7:03am On Aug 19, 2022
shocked
If you are a student find something doing because it will be a long ride.


Vote wisely.


Vote Peter Obi for President.


Meanwhile at a good rate sell your Pi π to us.

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Re: ASUU’s Insistence On 6-Month Salary Stalling Negotiations – Federal Govt by Loving1: 7:04am On Aug 19, 2022

Isn't this how the system has been over d years for all govt workers, so y try to stop it now?

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Re: ASUU’s Insistence On 6-Month Salary Stalling Negotiations – Federal Govt by ThiefnubuBandit: 7:04am On Aug 19, 2022
See what the useless foolish demented drug criminal called Tinupoo brought upon Nigeria.

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Re: ASUU’s Insistence On 6-Month Salary Stalling Negotiations – Federal Govt by Amerengues2: 7:04am On Aug 19, 2022
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Re: ASUU’s Insistence On 6-Month Salary Stalling Negotiations – Federal Govt by geovegem(m): 7:04am On Aug 19, 2022
haba ASUU take it easy pls

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Re: ASUU’s Insistence On 6-Month Salary Stalling Negotiations – Federal Govt by ecolime(m): 7:04am On Aug 19, 2022
Failed government VS Greedy ASUU

I only pity the students cry

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Re: ASUU’s Insistence On 6-Month Salary Stalling Negotiations – Federal Govt by ATEAMS: 7:04am On Aug 19, 2022
Nawaooo
Re: ASUU’s Insistence On 6-Month Salary Stalling Negotiations – Federal Govt by Myfavourite: 7:05am On Aug 19, 2022
I just cry for my unborn children cry

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Re: ASUU’s Insistence On 6-Month Salary Stalling Negotiations – Federal Govt by jyz200(m): 7:05am On Aug 19, 2022
ASUU is greedy

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Re: ASUU’s Insistence On 6-Month Salary Stalling Negotiations – Federal Govt by lightuplightup: 7:05am On Aug 19, 2022
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Re: ASUU’s Insistence On 6-Month Salary Stalling Negotiations – Federal Govt by joiful(f): 7:05am On Aug 19, 2022
FG will eventually pay them so why are they dragging this again

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Re: ASUU’s Insistence On 6-Month Salary Stalling Negotiations – Federal Govt by tishbite42: 7:06am On Aug 19, 2022
No school till 2023

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Re: ASUU’s Insistence On 6-Month Salary Stalling Negotiations – Federal Govt by BigIyanga: 7:06am On Aug 19, 2022
This govt dey joke. Even under IBB and Abacha, striking workers/teachers and lectures were paid past due salaries after agreeing to end strike.

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Re: ASUU’s Insistence On 6-Month Salary Stalling Negotiations – Federal Govt by Holux20: 7:06am On Aug 19, 2022
Nawaoo see condition undecided

Well CHECK OUT MY SIG..
Re: ASUU’s Insistence On 6-Month Salary Stalling Negotiations – Federal Govt by OboOlora(f): 7:06am On Aug 19, 2022
Just because some past administration like IBB and Obasanjo did it doesn’t make it the norm, ASUU needs to think twice and be realistic.

The country is facing the worst recession in its history and the treasury is almost empty. Even people that have been working are owed salary so how would the govt pay the ones that haven’t worked for 6months

As useless and selfish as the govt is, I do not support this at all.

A time is coming when no one would send ASUU again, either our kids are in private Uni or they learn a trade.

Let ASUU continue to think they can earn without working, it will shock them like Drs during ARD strike

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Re: ASUU’s Insistence On 6-Month Salary Stalling Negotiations – Federal Govt by TenQ: 7:07am On Aug 19, 2022
When trade unions opt for negotiation, the FG ignores them. Now, they begin industrial action, the FG says no work no pay while still delaying resolution of the problem.

This is what you get when fools are in charge of governance!

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Re: ASUU’s Insistence On 6-Month Salary Stalling Negotiations – Federal Govt by DSoj(m): 7:07am On Aug 19, 2022
ASUU is a problem to Nigerian education. They have been doing this since I was a kid during military era, now I'm old, they still do the same, calculate the years, and they wont stop unless something is done to break their wings.
What exactly do they want that no govt has ben able to do, 30yrs and still counting.

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Re: ASUU’s Insistence On 6-Month Salary Stalling Negotiations – Federal Govt by Nobody: 7:07am On Aug 19, 2022
ASUP=betrayers

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Re: ASUU’s Insistence On 6-Month Salary Stalling Negotiations – Federal Govt by GardenOfGod(m): 7:07am On Aug 19, 2022
APC is taking Nigerians for granted

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Re: ASUU’s Insistence On 6-Month Salary Stalling Negotiations – Federal Govt by Authoreety: 7:08am On Aug 19, 2022
Greedy people every where...

Both FG and ASUU

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Re: ASUU’s Insistence On 6-Month Salary Stalling Negotiations – Federal Govt by gfon(m): 7:08am On Aug 19, 2022
Myfavourite:
I just cry for my unborn children cry
don't cry for them,do all it takes to make sure you don't raise them in this country

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Re: ASUU’s Insistence On 6-Month Salary Stalling Negotiations – Federal Govt by Nobody: 7:09am On Aug 19, 2022
This is so bad.
You better be fast in resolving it back too.

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Re: ASUU’s Insistence On 6-Month Salary Stalling Negotiations – Federal Govt by Slynation(m): 7:09am On Aug 19, 2022
Myfavourite:
I just cry for my unborn children cry
Hustle and take them outta Nigeria...

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Re: ASUU’s Insistence On 6-Month Salary Stalling Negotiations – Federal Govt by dapelua(m): 7:09am On Aug 19, 2022
useless and fail Government.......i pray any useless human being that's still supporting this useless Government call APC, we never see peace till they die.... kiss kiss kiss kiss kiss kiss kiss kiss

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Re: ASUU’s Insistence On 6-Month Salary Stalling Negotiations – Federal Govt by Throwback: 7:09am On Aug 19, 2022
ASUU o ma to suu yin.
Re: ASUU’s Insistence On 6-Month Salary Stalling Negotiations – Federal Govt by bigpicture001: 7:09am On Aug 19, 2022
They shld pay them half the salaries....

ND henceforth include it in the lecturers employment contract clause, that if u join the strike anytime within ur teaching years..... ur salaries will be paid half henceforth

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Re: ASUU’s Insistence On 6-Month Salary Stalling Negotiations – Federal Govt by OSUigboFlatHead(f): 7:10am On Aug 19, 2022
Before nkọ

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Re: ASUU’s Insistence On 6-Month Salary Stalling Negotiations – Federal Govt by Minjim: 7:10am On Aug 19, 2022
This how it going to be since ASUU wants to be paid for the half a year they did not work , student should sue ASUU for collecting salaries for 6 months and not working.

Since wants to be paid they should also accept the responsibility of being sued
divinehand2003:
When Federal Government came up with the "No work, no pay policy", I knew it was a joke. That 6 months salary owed by the government during the strike will be another issue and must be paid before further negotiations are made.

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