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Sunday, September 8, 2013
Students Dont Want ASUU Strike To End -ASUU President
The President of Academic Staff Union of
Universities, Dr. Isa Fagge has said it is
continuing its nationwide strike on the advice of
university students.
Speaking with PUNCH, the President of the union
said students were tired of the incessant
industrial actions by the university lecturers due
to the Federal Government’s failure to implement
the agreement it had with ASUU since 2009.
Fagge said the union had decided to heed the
advice of the students to continue the
strike until the Federal Government fully
implemented the agreement.
“Our students have come out to say they don’t
want us to call off the strike until the Federal
Government answers us, because they don’t
want us to call off now and later we go back to
strike again. So, we are heeding the advice of our
students,” he said.
On the complaint by the Federal Government
that it lacked the funds to implement the
agreement, Fagge said it was not all about
money, noting that government did not need
funds to start implementing some parts of the
agreement.
“There are issues and agreement they can
implement without money. Why don’t they begin
with those ones?” he asked.
He added that it was unfortunate that the
government had pulled out of dialogue with
ASUU, stating that the union would not be
intimidated.
He said, “Now, government has pulled out of the
dialogue. We thought we were the ones going on
strike, but now government has also gone on
strike.”
The university lecturers who began an indefinite
strike on July 1 and have been demanding full
implementation of the agreement ASUU had with
the Federal Government in 2009, which among
other things include the UNESCO-recommended
26 per cent budgetary allocation for education.
However, the government said it could not
implement the agreement, and is seeking re-
negotiation.
The Minister of Information, Labaran Maku, who
gave government’s position on the strike when
he briefed journalists at the end of the weekly
meeting of the Federal Executive Council, said
apart from security, education was one of the
sectors the government had expended a lot of
money on.
http://www.punchng.com/news/students-dont-want-
us-to-end-strike-ASUU/
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