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Military Government Was More Sympathetic To Plight Of Lecturers - ASUU by NwekeUG(m): 6:06am On Jan 06, 2023
Professor Emmanuel Osodeke, President of Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has said that past governments were more sympathetic to the plight of lecturers, IGBERETV reports.

Speaking at the unveiling of 50 tertiary textbooks published by Nigerian authors under the sponsorship of the Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund) in Abuja on Thursday, January 5, Osodeke shared some of their experiences under military governments.

He said;

““Thank you very much for this honourable minister and all of us who are present here today. I want to thank my colleagues for raising the issues and I think it is very important. I will just say a little thing about what is TETFUND and how did it originate?

“In 1992, the union was on strike and negotiating; how we used to do then few years ago with Obafemi and co, and when we finished, the government said how can we fund it and we said challenge us, we will tell you how to fund this agreement. And they challenged ASUU, it didn’t take three days and we came up with this idea of TETFUND, which was accepted by government, then military.

"I have seen that the military are even more sympathetic. Then TETFUND came into place. The decree was signed 1993. ASUU had to go on strike the third time to ensure that TETFUND board is funded and the money was released.”

Speaking on the ‘no work no pay’ policy of the Federal Government against striking lecturers which has resulted in eight months of unpaid salaries, Osodeke appealed to Nigerians to pressurize the government to save tertiary education from collapse.

The ASUU President who called for an increase of education tax from the current 2.5percent to 10 percent to enable TETFund mobilise more funds to totally address challenges confronting the sector, also decried the poor attitude of some big companies and wealthy Nigerians on the payment of education tax. According to Osodeke, there is need to reposition and expand the education tax net to bring about more resources for tertiary education institutions.

https://igberetvnews.com/1435870/military-government-sympathetic-plight-lecturers-ASUU/

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Re: Military Government Was More Sympathetic To Plight Of Lecturers - ASUU by jacida: 6:14am On Jan 06, 2023
I quite agree on this one
Re: Military Government Was More Sympathetic To Plight Of Lecturers - ASUU by Karlovych: 6:14am On Jan 06, 2023
embarassed Tinubu drove a bullion van into his residence on the eve of a presidential election, he must never be allowed near Aso Rock or its treasury.
Re: Military Government Was More Sympathetic To Plight Of Lecturers - ASUU by Bontafa: 6:17am On Jan 06, 2023
Banana republic
Re: Military Government Was More Sympathetic To Plight Of Lecturers - ASUU by Kingpin1000: 6:17am On Jan 06, 2023
The military govt wasn't that bad to the masses, but were brutal to the elites. Crime rate was not as it is today.
Re: Military Government Was More Sympathetic To Plight Of Lecturers - ASUU by finegirl233: 6:55am On Jan 06, 2023
I once voice this out that the khaki boys should take over the government. From what i read about them, i think they are far better than all this thiefing politicians.

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