The Chairman of Academic Staff
Union of Universities, ASUU, at the Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago-Iwoye, Ogun
State, Joel Okewale, has said that Federal Government should be blamed for the
continuing strike action by the Union.
He said the Federal Government
has been “insincere, deceitful and unwillingness to resolve the issues raised
by the Union.”
Okewale stated this yesterday
while briefing newsmen at the ASUU Secretariat, OOU Mini Campus, Ago Iwoye.
The briefing was attended by the
Secretary of the branch, Olugbenga Azeez, the immediate past zonal coordinator
(Lagos) of ASUU and member of the union’s negotiating team, Adetola Nassir and
other branch executive members.
Okewale informed journalists that
rather than addressing and resolving the main issues that led to the strike,
the Federal Government had engaged in dishing out false information to raise
hope of Nigerians over the matter.
He noted that “government has not
shown serious commitment to the defraying of the outstanding N1.1trillion
revitalisation fund and the shortfalls in salaries to affected ASUU members.”
He pointed out that this “situation
would make the suspension of the ongoing strike difficult.”
Okewale explained further that
“the revitalisation fund as contained in the 2013 Memorandum of Understanding
(MoU) and 2017 Memorandum of Action (MoA) between the FG and ASUU, were meant
to ensure rapid transformation of Nigeria’s public universities for improved
efficiency, infrastructural development and global competitiveness.”
He added that the union had
“agreed with the FG to release the outstanding revitalisation fund in tranches
at N220b annually.”
He said that the release of N25b
by the government to 69 public universities and which was widely publicised,
was a far cry from what was agreed upon.
On the payment of shortfalls in
salaries of ASUU members, Okewale disclosed that “N20b released by the FG for
the purpose was not meant for university lecturers alone, but for staff of
MDAs, polytechnics, colleges of education and others.”
According to him, “the Union
would continue with the strike action until the FG shows serious commitment to
the payment of revitalisation fund, renegotiation of 2009 agreement and
addressing of other matters such as release of NUPEMCO’s operation license by
PenCom, full payment of arrears of shortfalls in salaries of university
academies, release of the report of forensic audit on Earned Academic
Allowances (EAA), payment of outstanding arrears and mainstreaming of the
allowances into 2018 budget, among other demands.”
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