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Strike: FG Mulls Proscription Of ASUU by AAA593: 5:01am On Aug 22, 2022
Indications emerged yesterday that the Federal Government may consider the option of proscribing the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU if it fails to call off the prolonged strike after an offer was made to it.

The Federal Government has also approved an additional N100 billion for the university sector as part of the understanding in the re-negotiation of the 2009 Agreement.
Besides, N50 billion was equally approved to be shared by the university-based unions as earned allowances.


The four university-based unions that have been agitating for the payment of earned allowances are ASUU, which calls its own Earned Academic Allowances, the Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities, SSANU, the Non-Academic Union of Education and Associated Institutions, NASU, and the National Association of Academic Technologists, NAAT.

Recall that ASUU embarked on a month warning strike on February 14, 2022 and has been rolling over the strike till date, while the other three unions, starting with NAAT, downed tools in March.

Among the contentious issues are the non-release of revitalization funds, earned allowances, problems associated with payment of salaries through the use of Integrated Payroll and Personnel Information System, IPPIS and the re-negotiation of the 2009 Agreement.

While ASUU has insisted that its members should be paid through its preferred platform, the University Transparency and Accountability Solution, UTAS, the non-teaching staff, especially SSANU and NASU, have designed their own payment platform, the University Peculiar Personnel and Payroll System, U3PS.

All the the three platforms have been submitted to the government through the National Information Technology Development Agency, NITDA, which has subjected them to integrity tests.

ASUU adamant

While SSANU and NASU through their umbrella, Joint Action Committee, JAC, on Saturday signed agreement to suspend the strike on Wednesday for two months, ASUU has remained adamant, insisting that the government should pay its members the withheld five months salary before it would suspend the six months strike.

The Federal Government had invoked the ‘no work, no pay’ policy for the striking public university workers and the Minister of Education, Mallam Adamu Adamu on Thursday told journalists that there is no going back on its total implementation.

Banning ASUU on the cards

Multiple sources in the Presidency and the Ministry of Education told Vanguard that if ASUU refused to reciprocate the Federal Government’s gesture by calling off the strike, the government would consider the option of prescribing the union.

One of the sources who spoke on condition of anonymity, said: “Because of the priority President Muhammadu Buhari has paid to education, he has approved additional N100 billion for the universities and about N57 billion for the Polytechnics and Colleges of Education.

“This is part of the understanding with the unions on the re-negotiation of the 2009 Agreement. The government has also approved 35 per cent increase in salary for professors and 23.5 per cent increase for other lecturers. Government also approved N50 billion for earned allowances for the striking unions.

“It will be unpatrotic on the side of ASUU not to reciprocate the government gesture and call off the strike for our children to go back to school. The government is not also unmindful of the cooperation of SSANU and NASU for being patriotic.

“It is part of the labour laws that the unions, especially ASUU, should apply cessation of strike once a trade dispute is apprehended and conciliation is ongoing.

From available information, the Minister of Labour and Employment apprehended the strike on February 22, 2022, and subsequently held conciliation meeting on that day with ASUU and on March 1, whereas, the disputes with SSANU and NASU were apprehended on May 3 by the Minister of Labour and Employment.

“Why should ASUU say that the Federal Government has done nothing? You should also recall that the President co-opted his Chief of Staff, Professor Ibrahim Gambari, and the Secretary to the government of the Federation, Mr. Boss Mustapha, to join in the negotiation to end the strike. Why is ASUU recalcitrant and daring everybody?”

Expressing disappointment that ASUU had allegedly not appreciated the government efforts, the sources said the federal government had many options before it, which include prescribing the union.

“The government has so many options if ASUU refuses to be patriotic. One of the options is the proscription of ASUU which is contained in the Trade Unions Act and even in the Trade Disputes Act.

“The President can proscribe an association whose action is inimical and constitute economic sabotage to a country. In the Trade Unions Act, the President can withdraw the certificate of any organization whose conduct is not in tandem with the terms for their registration.

Also, Section 17 of the Trade Dispute Act permits the Minister of Labour to approach the National Industrial Court. CAP 78, laws of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 2004, to refer the matter to the National Industrial Court for adjudication to enforce the legality or otherwise of the ongoing prolonged strike by ASUU and to interpret in entirety the provision of Section 18 of the Trade Dispute Act as it applies to cessation of strike once a trade dispute is apprehended by the Minister of Labour and Employment and conciliation is ongoing.”

Attempts made to confirm the option of prescribing ASUU or dragging it to National Industrial Court if it fails to suspend the strike after the alleged government offer from the Minister of Labour and Employment, Senator Chris Ngige, was unsuccessful at press time yesterday.

NASU, SSANU shelve strike for 2 months

Recall that the Joint Action Committee, JAC, of the Non-Academic Staff Union of NASU, and SSANU, had on Saturday, announced the suspension of strike effective from Wednesday, August 24, 2022, for initial two months.

The suspension of the strike, according to a statement issued by the JAC’s spokesman, Prince Peters Adeyemi, followed the conclusion of negotiation between the two unions and the Federal Government team, led by the Minister of Education, Mallam Adamu Adamu.

The statement explained that the two months was to allow government implement the agreements reached.

“Part of the agreement is the decision of the government to set aside the sum of N50 billion for the payment of earned academic and earned allowances, cogent decision on the University Peculiar Personnel Payroll System (U3PS), release of the white paper on university visitation panel and funding of the universities.

“On the poor funding of federal institutions, the Minister said he directed the National Universities Commission, NUC, to ensure that all the schools are up-to-date on what they are supposed to do, otherwise sanctions will be visited on any institution that defaults.


“The Minister of Education also gave an assurance that no member of the unions that participated in the strike will be victimised.

“The Minister said President Muhammadu Buhari is committed to devote 15 per cent of the national budget to education.

“On the salary payment system, the Minister said the alternative payment systems provided by ASUU JAC of NASU and SSANU did very well. He added that the Federal Government is awaiting the report of the technical committee it set up before taking action on the matter.”

The JAC spokesman further said: “After a very prolonged negotiations and dialogue between the two unions and the Federal Government, led by the Minister of Education and after the meeting, the two unions decided to suspend the strike for the initial period of two months.

When we presented the offers that the government made to our members, they think that since the majority of the issues that are in contention have been substantially addressed by the government, the strike should be suspended, effective this Wednesday, August 24, 2022.”

Similarly, SSANU in a statement signed by its President, Comrade Mohammed Ibrahim, said: “Nigerians would recall that the Joint Action Committee of NASU and SSANU embarked on a National Industrial Action on March 27, 2022.

“The National Industrial Action was for an initial two week period, but owing to the nature of response which we considered almost non-existent, had to be renewed for another two weeks, leading to another one month and subsequently three months to allow concrete decisions to be taken on our demands.

“The purpose of the strike which entered it’s 146 days today was to drive home our demands.

Poor funding, governance of state universities

“In the course of the industrial action, we had engaged with various organs of government, including the Presidency, represented by the Chief of Staff to the President.

“We had also had meetings with the Minister of Labour and Employment, Minister of Education and heads of various governmental agencies in order to ensure a speedy resolution of the impasse.

“As responsible unions, we have always guided ourselves with the principle that in collective bargaining, no party takes all and no party should lose all. We are not deluded in any winner-takes-all philosophy but consideration for what is best for our members, what is best for our Nigerian university system and, indeed, what is best for the Nigerian nation.

“This strike would have been avoidable if both parties, the government and the union(s) had kept to their parts of the bargain. Unfortunately, the bane of industrial harmony in the university system has been the issue of not honouring agreements freely entered into.

Govt has committed to respecting agreements’

“Today, (Saturday) after series of engagements with the Minister of Education and having considered the issue that led to the strike, and having satisfied ourselves that government, this time around, has committed itself to agreeing to respect the agreements that have been reached at the meetings, we believe that it is only honourable that we give the government the benefit of the doubt, while the needful is being done at the government’s end.

“To this end, we hereby inform you of a two months window given to the government to actualize the agreements that have been reached. The two months window is in the nature of a ceasefire and does not represent a closure on the industrial action.

“It is our sincere prayer, given the assurance made by the Minister of Education and our commitment to ensure an end to the ongoing impasse, that the two months opportunity will suffice for actions to be taken and the entire matter laid to rest.

“We wish to thank all Nigerians, the Nigeria Labour Congress and affiliates, the media and all stakeholders in the Nigerian educational system for their various roles so far and plead with them to continue to prevail on government to play its own side of the bargain in the interest of peace in our universities and Inter-university centres.

“In view of the above, NASU and SSANU members are hereby directed to resume duties on Wednesday, August 24, 2022.”
NAAT to meet on Thursday

Meanwhile, the National Association of Academic Technologists, NAAT, is expected to meet on Thursday to take a decision on whether to sign an agreement with the government to suspend strike.

President of NAAT, Conrade Ibeji Nwokomma, in a telephone chat with Vanguard yesterday, said: “We held a zoom meeting on Saturday and directed our branches to call a congress for a referendum and come for a physical NEC (National Executive Council) meeting on Thursday August 25.

“ After the meeting, we will be in a better position either to suspend the strike or to continue with it. Once the branches give the go ahead, we will suspend the strike for three months.

“The referendum will be on the release of enabling circular for the Consolidated Salary Structure for Tertiary Institutions, CONTISS 14 and 15. The payment arrears of seven months of occupational hazard allowance for members and the payment of arrears of the minimum wage and the consequential adjustment of our members that were omitted in that payment.”

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Re: Strike: FG Mulls Proscription Of ASUU by incandescentena: 5:01am On Aug 22, 2022
angry
History is repeating itself

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Re: Strike: FG Mulls Proscription Of ASUU by AAA593: 5:41am On Aug 22, 2022
Maybe FG will Proscribe ASUU as disobedient or terrorist organization?

How do you expect ASUU to resume work when you promised to implement the recent renegotiation agreements by March 2023? The first one enter voice mail o

FG should stop deceiving Nigerians and please honour the agreements otherwise this strike will likely hinder APC chances in the Presidential elections.

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Re: Strike: FG Mulls Proscription Of ASUU by Ebubu: 5:44am On Aug 22, 2022
ASUU should call the goddamn strike off! Holding students hostage like the train kidnappers demanding ransom.

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Re: Strike: FG Mulls Proscription Of ASUU by Ebubu: 5:44am On Aug 22, 2022
ASUU are cowards. Accept what you’re given and negotiate with an incoming government that has 8years to implement your signed agreements.

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Re: Strike: FG Mulls Proscription Of ASUU by Ebubu: 5:46am On Aug 22, 2022
Proscribe ASUU for all I care. Their own don do! After all IPOB was proscribed when their own too much. Stop holding students to ransom. They’ve paid school fees but can’t learn. Those in final year entered final year since two years ago.

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Re: Strike: FG Mulls Proscription Of ASUU by Ebubu: 5:49am On Aug 22, 2022
AAA593:
Maybe FG will Proscribe ASUU as disobedient or terrorist organization?

How do you expect ASUU to resume work when you promised to implement the recent renegotiation agreements by March 2023? The first one enter voice mail o

FG should stop deceiving Nigerians and please honour the agreements otherwise this strike will likely hinder APC chances in the Presidential elections.

You think they are threatened to lose elections due to your strike ? If they felt threatened they would have reacted & called off the strike.

By now, E suppose don clear you for eye say these people get ulterior motives. You better negotiate with an incoming government that has 8 years to implement what you signed with them. Signing with an outgoing government is rubbish, he has no time to implement it. An incoming government can easily claim it wasn’t him who signed it, or oil price has gone low, or other excuses. Stop this strike, it’s not bearing fruits. You people are becoming like the FG you castigate. Final year students have been in final year for 2 years now.

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Re: Strike: FG Mulls Proscription Of ASUU by AAA593: 5:53am On Aug 22, 2022
Ebubu:


You think they are threatened to lose elections due to your strike ? If they felt threatened they would have reacted & called off the strike.

By now, E suppose don clear you for eye say these people get ulterior motives. You better negotiate with an incoming government that has 8 years to implement what you signed with them. Signing with an outgoing government is rubbish, he has no time to implement it. An incoming government can easily claim it wasn’t him who signed it, or oil price has gone low, or other excuses. Stop this strike, it’s not bearing fruits. You people are becoming like the FG you castigate. Final year students have been in final year for 2 years now.
Guy make this government finish him agreements with ASUU. Make dem no carry load give d néw government.

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Re: Strike: FG Mulls Proscription Of ASUU by Ebubu: 5:57am On Aug 22, 2022
AAA593:

Guy make this government finish him agreements with ASUU. Make dem no carry load give d néw government.
no outgoing government negotiates what will be inherited by new government. No worry Buhari go soon proscribe una.

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Re: Strike: FG Mulls Proscription Of ASUU by AAA593: 6:00am On Aug 22, 2022
Ebubu:
no outgoing government negotiates what will be inherited by new government. No worry Buhari go soon proscribe una.
Negotiations with buhari no be today na. grin

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Re: Strike: FG Mulls Proscription Of ASUU by oteneaaron(m): 6:03am On Aug 22, 2022
incandescentena:
angry
History is repeating itself

In what way if I may ask?

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Re: Strike: FG Mulls Proscription Of ASUU by DadaHammed: 6:10am On Aug 22, 2022
So ASUU is now a terrorist organization? cheesy

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Re: Strike: FG Mulls Proscription Of ASUU by fernandoc(m): 6:36am On Aug 22, 2022
Its not like the FG doesn't know that ASUU of today is even more resolute than ASUU of IBB era who were even chased out of the staff quarters but didn't buldge or give up.
Ghana spent 2years of strike to get it right. Maybe Nigeria wants to toll the same path ours may even take 3 years who knows.
Funny thing is that University teachers are skilled workers who cannot easily be replaced. Even if you decide to higher foreign lecturers no right thinking PhD will leave his country to come and collect the slave wage being paid to lecturers in this country.
When FG is ready they know what to do for now they have election issues to think of and students can go to h3ll for all they care.

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Re: Strike: FG Mulls Proscription Of ASUU by bencarson007(m): 6:42am On Aug 22, 2022
Finally we are headed to civilian kakistocracy... Power drunk thieves

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Re: Strike: FG Mulls Proscription Of ASUU by olaric(m): 6:42am On Aug 22, 2022
ASUU self

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Re: Strike: FG Mulls Proscription Of ASUU by incandescentena: 6:42am On Aug 22, 2022

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Re: Strike: FG Mulls Proscription Of ASUU by dejiih01: 6:42am On Aug 22, 2022
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Re: Strike: FG Mulls Proscription Of ASUU by Blitzerz: 6:42am On Aug 22, 2022
Mumu apc

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Re: Strike: FG Mulls Proscription Of ASUU by Goodmanamen: 6:43am On Aug 22, 2022
Nigeria
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Democramilitary angry

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Re: Strike: FG Mulls Proscription Of ASUU by Jackson667: 6:43am On Aug 22, 2022
Please ban ASUU, and sack the striking lecturers. Lots of young graduates are looking for lecturing jobs employ them

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Re: Strike: FG Mulls Proscription Of ASUU by Cj4charles(m): 6:44am On Aug 22, 2022
Let Buhari kuku proscribe them terrorist naaa, since that is what his government is good at

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Re: Strike: FG Mulls Proscription Of ASUU by Damidave1124(m): 6:45am On Aug 22, 2022
I think the federal government wants to do the only worthy and commendable thing Yahaya Bello did in Kogi State back in 2017 when he proscribed ASUU in the state.

But in the case of FG, it will be difficult because of the large numbers and caliber of people involved. Who will FG hire to replace those that will be sacked?

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Re: Strike: FG Mulls Proscription Of ASUU by zoedew: 6:45am On Aug 22, 2022
Stupid idea!

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Re: Strike: FG Mulls Proscription Of ASUU by Doubleoh7: 6:46am On Aug 22, 2022
Isn't that their leadership style? Bunch of corrupt criminals demanding patriotism from ASUU, when all you do is sign agreement and act dishonestly with its implementation. All of a sudden, you are invoking no work no pay policy but Bashir, a political appointee who earns roughly 3x what a university professor earns "resigned" his appointment to go contest for federal House of representatives, but for the 3 months he "resigned" before he was reappointed, he was being paid by the same FG. Now you want these ones to forego their salaries. Not that I feel one bit of pity for ASUU by the way, after all, lots of them made themselves available tools for politicians to rig, during elections, its hightime everyone start paying the price so they will all know elections have consequences. I really wish they will go ahead with their threat of proscribing ASUU let's see how that plays out.


omaclarry:
They know they will loose next election so want to leave problem for next government and resume their normal toxic propaganda like years before 2015

Seriously speaking, the more reason why any wrong choice for the next elections and Nigeria is doomed. The amount of booby traps this Buhari government is setting up for the incoming administration is heartbreaking. It might take them 2 to 3 years, trying to get things back to order.

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Re: Strike: FG Mulls Proscription Of ASUU by omaclarry(m): 6:46am On Aug 22, 2022
They know they will loose next election so want to leave problem for next government and resume their normal toxic propaganda like years before 2015

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Re: Strike: FG Mulls Proscription Of ASUU by tobenuel(m): 6:46am On Aug 22, 2022
Even the FG should to be proscribed

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Re: Strike: FG Mulls Proscription Of ASUU by TheZeezle(m): 6:47am On Aug 22, 2022
Which of your children go back to school? Where are your children? Its time to proscribe FG itself as enemy of the children.

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Re: Strike: FG Mulls Proscription Of ASUU by STEWpid(f): 6:49am On Aug 22, 2022
WOw!

So, ASUU would have been tagged a new Terrorist Organization..?

Chai

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Re: Strike: FG Mulls Proscription Of ASUU by Iliveforever(m): 6:49am On Aug 22, 2022
Lolz

This government shouldn’t even head a local government.

They think everything is violent. If you’re violent to everyone you’re governing, who will you now win his trust??

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Re: Strike: FG Mulls Proscription Of ASUU by jericco1(m): 6:49am On Aug 22, 2022
Interesting

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