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We’ve Seen Light At End Of Tunnel – ASUU by adenigga(m): 8:48pm On Oct 10, 2022
The Academic Staff Union of Universities has hailed the House of Representatives for its intervention in the protracted crisis between university lecturers and the Federal Government.

The President of ASUU, Prof Emmanuel Osodeke, said, “For the first time, we have seen light at the end of the tunnel.”


This is just as the Speaker of the House, Femi Gbajabiamila, who briefs the leadership of ASUU about his meetings with the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), over the crisis, said he expected that the strike would be called off “in matter of days.”

Gbajabiamila and ASUU said the eight-month strike by university lecturers would soon be called off.
While Gbajabiamila said most of the issues that caused the protracted crisis between ASUU and the FG had been resolved and that the strike would end “in a matter of days,” the President of ASUU, Prof Emmanuel Osodeke, said for the first time since the lecturers downed tools, “we have seen light at the end of the tunnel.”
The Speaker had called a meetings with the national leadership of ASUU about his meetings with Buhari over the crisis.
The House had intervened in the crisis during which the lawmakers held three stakeholders’ meetings, and after which the parties made a seven-point resolution which Gbajabiamila presented to the President.
The Speaker had for the second time had a follow-up meeting with Buhari on Friday.
Before Gbajabiamila and Osodeke spoke on Monday, both parties met behind closed doors at the Speaker’s office for about one hour.
Emerging from the meeting, the Speaker said, “This is a recap to seal the deal on what has been a long fought battle, long hard road for everybody both for ASUU, the students and the government. As you will recall, some weeks ago, the House got involved in this crisis and we had long, tough, intense meetings with ASUU. We had meetings with those on the government side and we are happy to report that as the result of the consultation and intervention of the House, very significant progress has been made and we are more or less at the of the road, wave for dotting some “I”s and crossing some “T”s.
“We agreed with ASUU and the government on certain things, which we took to Mr President. I have visited the President twice. First time, we made our recommendations, with the government shifting some ground and ASUU shifting some ground. We spoke with Mr President. There was one sticking issue which was the issue of ‘no work no pay’ and the President did ask that he would digest the recommendations and would have one more meeting, which was done on Friday after the budget. That meeting was even better than the first one we had with him. And Mr President had agreed to settle things. I am not going to talk about that now, he would disclose whatever it is tomorrow – Tuesday, which is tomorrow – on that one remainder issue.”
Gbajabiamila added, “But beyond that, the other several issues have been taken care of. We were able to make sure that what ASUU was asking for in terms of revitalisation (of universities), salary, there has been significant improvement. Revitalisation has been provided for in the (2023) budget. We made sure of that. The salary structure has been looked at and there has been improvement as well, and we made sure of that.
“As you heard Mr President say during his budget presentation, he appealed to ASUU to go back to class and that N470bn total has been included in the budget. The issue of the IPPIS, which was another important issue, both ASUU and the Office of the Accountant General (of the Federation) and the government have agreed that they will work together and the peculiarities of UTAS that are required for the payment platform, IPPIS, they would sit down together…and the Chairman (of the House) Committee on Tertiary Education would also be part of that tripartite…sit down and make arrangement to include all those things that are required by ASUU in the IPPIS platform.
“I believe we have covered ground and covered most of the thorny issues. What we have agreed with ASUU is basically to put everything on paper and sign off, and I believe if we had met yesterday and the papers had been drawn up, ASUU, I am sure, would have called of the strike today. But we only just met behind closed doors now, and so we have to draw up the agreement. as I have stated to you.
“Hopefully in the next couple of days… Of course, ASUU has to get back to its bases as well. Once that is agreed, I am very hopeful and very excited about the possibility or probability the strike would be called of in a matter of days.”
The Speaker, who said he believed that the parties had “concluded positively,” noted that it was “for the sake of our students and children.” He said, “I hope it would be a thing of the past.”
Responding, the ASUU President said the leadership of the union would go back to its chapters for consultation. “We have met briefly in the Speaker’s office and looked at all the issues. He has briefed us. We have taken note of what they have covered. As you know, in my union, we operate bottom-up; we don’t take decision on their behalf without taking their consent,” he said.
Disclosing the outcome of the closed-door meeting, Osodeke said, “We have agreed that between now and tomorrow, we are going to get some documentations – signed— that we can take to our members. We will do that as quickly as possible in the interest of all of us, Nigerians and the students, so that this thing can be resolved as quickly as possible.
“From what we have seen today, for the first time since our action started, we are seeing light at the end of the tunnel, because this is the first time we are having such thing as an attempt by anybody or group to create something that will also make us to run into anything again. We do hope that this will be the final in the interest of our children.”
He added, “Our struggle – thank God the National Assembly are joining us – is for the educational system in Nigeria. We want to have a university in Nigeria where we should be earning money from students all over the world and paying in hard currency as we are paying (overseas) so that our system will grow. That is why we are in this struggle. We want to have a university where the remuneration is enough to attract lecturers from all over the world, just as our people are going outside.
“As we speak today, we are having problems but we have not noticed it. We are creating so many universities but there are no qualified people to teach in those universities because the good ones are leaving. We just put people there, which is not good enough. We must create the environment. We are the Giant of Africa and we must act as the Giant of Africa. We should have people coming in – in droves – not people leaving. That is why we are here.”
The ASUU President thanked the Speaker for his resilience and intervention, while urging the lawmakers to work with the union “and let us put a beautiful end to this thing we have started, so that every Nigerian will be proud that we have universities we can be proud of.”
Osodeke added, “We also extend our appreciation to the President for intervening. We do hope that this is the last one. I want to appeal that in future, we should not allow strike to linger. A strike should not go beyond two days. If the way the National Assembly has intervened; if we had done that long ago, from the beginning, to be allowed to do that all along; or those in charge of Labour and Education had done exactly this, we would not be where we are today. We would not have stayed more than two or three weeks in this strike.”
Source:: https://punchng.com/We’ve-seen-light-at-end-of-tunnel'ASUU

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Re: We’ve Seen Light At End Of Tunnel – ASUU by LibertyRep: 8:50pm On Oct 10, 2022
Ngige is a bad guy sha.

On a serious note, all grey areas must be sorted out. There shouldn't be any reason for any strike in the next 5 years.

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Re: We’ve Seen Light At End Of Tunnel – ASUU by RenaissanceGuy: 8:50pm On Oct 10, 2022
Stop raising students' hope and dashing it again and again. They've heard this for more than 3m times. The chairman cannot unilaterally call off the strike till they hold a council meeting and vote.

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Re: We’ve Seen Light At End Of Tunnel – ASUU by BigDick70inch(m): 8:52pm On Oct 10, 2022
Be specific oga.....
Shey nah dull light or very greenlight.......

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Re: We’ve Seen Light At End Of Tunnel – ASUU by Mrkrobz(m): 8:54pm On Oct 10, 2022
More like darkness cry
Re: We’ve Seen Light At End Of Tunnel – ASUU by Jostoman: 8:55pm On Oct 10, 2022
May God bless Mr Osodeke
Re: We’ve Seen Light At End Of Tunnel – ASUU by habsydiamond(m): 8:55pm On Oct 10, 2022
You guys are just seeing light after 8 months.. make una fear God oo

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Re: We’ve Seen Light At End Of Tunnel – ASUU by LordIsaac(m): 8:56pm On Oct 10, 2022
Call off the strike..
Simple! Leave light at the end of the tunnel

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Re: We’ve Seen Light At End Of Tunnel – ASUU by Dapson73(m): 9:05pm On Oct 10, 2022
LibertyRep:
Ngige is a bad guy sha.

On a serious note, all grey areas must be sorted out. There shouldn't be any reason for any strike in the next 5 years.



I agree with you
Re: We’ve Seen Light At End Of Tunnel – ASUU by Lanretoye(m): 9:10pm On Oct 10, 2022
Wetin ngige no fit do.

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Re: We’ve Seen Light At End Of Tunnel – ASUU by FreeStuffsNG: 9:11pm On Oct 10, 2022
LibertyRep:
Ngige is a bad guy sha.

On a serious note, all grey areas must be sorted out. There shouldn't be any reason for any strike in the next 5 years.
There is no grey area again. PMB is not signing anything under duress again.

This small window of victory FG got over ASUU is seen as the demystification of ASUU and FG will not miss the opportunity to take ASUU to task on its own demands now that tje table has turned after the appeal court judgement.

FG will demand that FG complies with the court judgement first.

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Re: We’ve Seen Light At End Of Tunnel – ASUU by TGM2015: 9:27pm On Oct 10, 2022
RenaissanceGuy:
Stop raising students' hope and dashing it again and again. They've heard this for more than 3m times. The chairman cannot unilaterally call off the strike till they hold a council meeting and vote.
It is confirmed, strike to be call off tomorrow or next. Take that to the bank.
Re: We’ve Seen Light At End Of Tunnel – ASUU by Freeworldbutfre: 9:27pm On Oct 10, 2022
Prof. Emmanuel, thank God for the court. You sound differently. I thought you are government on. Your own bcoz last time I checked the president said they can't sign agreement they can not keep.
Tell us another story

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Re: We’ve Seen Light At End Of Tunnel – ASUU by frank14011991(m): 9:31pm On Oct 10, 2022
Baba don humble.ngige and adamu adamu no get your time

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Re: We’ve Seen Light At End Of Tunnel – ASUU by Emmamay10: 9:47pm On Oct 10, 2022
After wasting eight productive months, you people are now talking about light after the tunnel. That thunder light will destroy both the FG and ASUU.

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Re: We’ve Seen Light At End Of Tunnel – ASUU by Conrod: 10:37pm On Oct 10, 2022
I just hope that this "light at the end of the tunnel" is not that of an incoming train,....cus nothing good comes out of APC whose tenure is almost over.
Re: We’ve Seen Light At End Of Tunnel – ASUU by inoki247: 10:38pm On Oct 10, 2022
lol which type of light...


Disco light or Candle light or the one wey Buhari light the man with few words buh e sabi deal with person...

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Re: We’ve Seen Light At End Of Tunnel – ASUU by tollyboy5(m): 12:29am On Oct 11, 2022
FreeStuffsNG:

There is no grey area again. PMB is not signing anything under duress again.

This small window of victory FG got over ASUU is seen as the demystification of ASUU and FG will not miss the opportunity to take ASUU to task on its own demands now that tje table has turned after the appeal court judgement.

FG will demand that FG complies with the court judgement first.
So who suffers the brunt of half baked education dished out? The student.


I would love to know if you attended private school or public school also.
Re: We’ve Seen Light At End Of Tunnel – ASUU by IamDietiesGod: 2:25am On Oct 11, 2022
This man is a clown...
Re: We’ve Seen Light At End Of Tunnel – ASUU by kb83(m): 2:47am On Oct 11, 2022
They have light up their ass. Resumption is a must no longer a negotiation.

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Re: We’ve Seen Light At End Of Tunnel – ASUU by HitRun(m): 4:03am On Oct 11, 2022
FreeStuffsNG:

There is no grey area again. PMB is not signing anything under duress again.

This small window of victory FG got over ASUU is seen as the demystification of ASUU and FG will not miss the opportunity to take ASUU to task on its own demands now that tje table has turned after the appeal court judgement.

FG will demand that FG complies with the court judgement first.

Stop talking nonsense! Are you Ngige’s apprentice?

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Re: We’ve Seen Light At End Of Tunnel – ASUU by backnbeta(f): 4:34am On Oct 11, 2022
RenaissanceGuy:
Stop raising students' hope and dashing it again and again. They've heard this for more than 3m times. The chairman cannot unilaterally call off the strike till they hold a council meeting and vote.
In the absence of any eventualities from the drunken master, there's actually hope of resumption within the week undecided
Re: We’ve Seen Light At End Of Tunnel – ASUU by relaxandsmile: 5:47am On Oct 11, 2022
I know they will hurriedly try to settle ASUU so as to appease the students who angry with their plights and are therefore demonstrating by supporting Peter Obi. They are only scheming for the next election. After the election,the strike may likely come up again.
Re: We’ve Seen Light At End Of Tunnel – ASUU by eteebanky1: 5:55am On Oct 11, 2022
Lol, you must call off your strike

They have no other choices abi the wan disobey court order?

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Re: We’ve Seen Light At End Of Tunnel – ASUU by shortIGBOman: 6:13am On Oct 11, 2022
Jostoman:
May God bless Mr Osodeke

You must be his Son.
But God punish Mr Osedeke and his corrupt lazy ASUU members.

Fvck ASUU

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Re: We’ve Seen Light At End Of Tunnel – ASUU by shortIGBOman: 6:17am On Oct 11, 2022
FreeStuffsNG:

There is no grey area again. PMB is not signing anything under duress again.

This small window of victory FG got over ASUU is seen as the demystification of ASUU and FG will not miss the opportunity to take ASUU to task on its own demands now that tje table has turned after the appeal court judgement.

FG will demand that ASUU complies with the court judgement first

You Sabi book. grin

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Re: We’ve Seen Light At End Of Tunnel – ASUU by Nobody: 6:29am On Oct 11, 2022
undecided
Re: We’ve Seen Light At End Of Tunnel – ASUU by itsRhamzy: 6:34am On Oct 11, 2022
eteebanky1:
Lol, you must call off your strike

They have no other choices abi the wan disobey court order?
If e sure for them make Dem disobey na grin.

Buhari hasn't impressed me much since he took power but I commend what he and Ngige have both done in this fight against ASUU clipping their wings a little and forcing them to eat huge amounts of humble pie grin.

The icing on the cake would be paying them not more than 3 months salaries for the time they sat at home to put fear of strike in their body small so that when they're contemplating on the word "Strike" next time, dem go think twice instead of going ahead to use our students time for chess game grin.

ASUU Wasted almost 2 sessions within 3 years period. No be wickedness be dat?

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Re: We’ve Seen Light At End Of Tunnel – ASUU by ugosilva: 8:05am On Oct 11, 2022
Smh

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