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UPDATE; ASUU Strike Suspension Suffers Backlash as Ahmadu Bello University Chapter after its emergency Congress meeting today, rejected all the recent proposals made by Federal Government and Called for continuation of Strike until full demands are met. The same meeting was held at other chapters across the country. More chapters are expected to submit their decision. Final Action will be presented by ASUU Chairman this Wednesday. |
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FG and ASUU TO REACH A CONCRETE OUTCOME On Monday, I led the leadership of the Senate to a meeting with the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), over the continuous closure of our universities as a result of the unresolved agreement between the union and the government. Yesterday, we continue with our attempt to broker an understanding between the two parties by first meeting with the Ministers directly involved in the negotiation with ASUU, and then a joint meeting that included the ministers and the leaders of ASUU. I want to say that progress is being made as a result of the joint meeting and we are hopeful that in no distant time, both parties will reach a middle ground being our universities back to life again. I want to emphasized again that the Strike by ASUU is an ill-wind that does no one any good. Our children are home, whereas they should be in school. The continued closure of Universities on the flip-side poses security threat which on the long run would affect Nigeria adversely. Just as I told them yesterday, ASUU cannot get just what they are asking for because it is simply unrealistic, and government cannot hold back and not do anything. Something has to give by virtue of horse trading and accommodation; some kind of understanding has to be reached so that ASUU goes back to work and our universities reopened. #EndAsuuStrikeNow |
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#ASUU STRIKE Reps to meet ASUU today, Wednesday The House of Representatives has scheduled a meeting with the leadership of the Academic Staff Union of Universities for Wednesday (today) over the current rift between the Federal Government and the university lecturers. The Speaker, Femi Gbajabiamila, made the announcement at the plenary on Tuesday, asking Chairman of the House Committee on Tertiary Education, Prof Julius Ihonvbere, and members of the committee to be in attendance Gbajabiamila said, “This is for the leadership and the Chairman and Deputy Chairman, Committee on Tertiary Education, and any member of that committee that wants to be in attendance. There will be a meeting with ASUU in my office tomorrow at 1:00pm.” |
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#Good_News: FG Considers ASUU “UTAS” Payment software, subjects it to integrity test today. #campuscatchNEWS STRONG Indications have emerged that the Federal Government may at the end of the day, accept demands by the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU by jettisoning and the Integrated Payroll and Personnel Information System, IPPIS and accepting tthe University Transparency Account System(UTAS) payment platform developed by the University Lecturers. According to the Federal Government, it may accept the UTAS which is a local content after subjecting it to integrity test today. The Minister of Labour, Employment and Productivity, Senator Chris Ngige made the disclosure yesterday after a meeting with the leadership of the Senate and ASUU led by its President, Professor Biodun Ogunyemi. Speaking with Journalists after the meeting, Ngige who noted that the integrity test of UTAS will be carried out at the office of the Accountant General of the Federation, with the Minister of Finance, Budget and National Planning in attendance. According to the Minister, the Federal Government at the end of test may settle for UTAS if found better than IPPIS. Ngige said,” We are subjecting the University Transparency Account System(UTAS) to integrity test today in the office of the Accountant General of the Federation, with the Minister of Finance, Budget and National Planning in attendance. We will not mind accepting it we see it as more robust because it is more of local content.” The meeting was at the instance of the President of the Senate, Senator Ahmad Lawan to resolve the present quagmire between the Federal Government and ASUU. Earlier, speaking before they went into a closed door session, Senator Ngige said that the Federal Government was studying the details of UTAS as presented by ASUU, with a view to putting it side by side with whatever deficiencies that may be contained in the IPPIS. Share this news. Stay connected for latest updates. 1 Like |
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#Happening_Now : Hope Returns as SENATE LEADERSHIP MEETS FG DELEGATION OVER ASUU ON RESOLVING UNIVERSITY LECTURERS CRISIS The Senate leadership led by Senate President Ahmad Lawan is currently meeting with the Federal Government delegation including Minister of Education, Adamu Adamu; Minister of Labour and Productivity, Dr. Chris Ngige, and Accountant General of the Federation, Ahmed Idris over the continued closure of universities and how the crisis can be resolved. The meeting is a follow up to Monday's meeting between the Senate leadership and the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU where critical issues were discussed and Senate President Lawan asked that they be given some time to discuss with the Federal Government on the controversial IPPIS and UTAS canvassed by the individual parties. After opening remarks by Lawan and Ngige, the meeting went into closed door. Outcome to follow ... Share This News Stay connected for latest updates #ASUU #campuscatchng |
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