Despite claims by
the Federal government that the sum of N100billion had been disbursed to 59
public universities to improve infrastructure in the benefitting institutions,
the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, has alleged that none of the
universities had received the said sum.
This
is just as former Head of State, General Yakubu Gowon has appealed to both
parties to strike a compromise for the sake of our children and the country.
Chairman
of the Federal University of Agriculture Makurdi branch of ASUU, Dr. Celestine
Aguoru, who spoke yesterday after leading members of the branch on a peaceful
march around Makurdi town in protest of the lingering Federal Government/ASUU
face-off said: “As we are talking today, government has not released one kobo
out of the N100 billion they claimed they have given the universities; this
goes to show the level of insincerity of the government.
“The
truth is that government is paying lip service to the development of education
in this country and has therefore resorted to playing politics with the
education sector and the future of our children.
“It
is rather unfortunate that majority of those who are leading us today went to
school in their time on scholarships, but today they do not want our children
to benefit from that same gesture, all because of greed.
“Today
we are faced with a situation where the amount Nigerians spend yearly to
educate their children in Ghana is far more than the yearly budgetary
allocation to the education sector.
“Our
leaders are not being fair to our country, government should as a matter of
priority implement its agreements with ASUU, Nigerians are tired of this
deceit; they should remember that if they continue to negate their
responsibilities to the people, one day they will certainly give account to
God.”
Meanwhile,
General Gowon, who spoke in Lagos at the launch the first edition of the Shell
Nigeria Scholars Forum, for the beneficiaries of its scholarship argued that
one of the parties must be prepared to yield ground in order to save the
education sector. He said: “I do believe it is time for all lovers of education
to come together and get both the federal government and ASUU to return to the
negotiation table and resolve all outstanding grievances. Both sides must be
willing to yield ground for the sake of our children and that of our dear
country Nigeria.”
In
an elaborate ceremony chaired by Gowon, the Country Chair, Shell Companies in
Nigeria, and Managing Director, SPDC, Mr Mutiu Sunmonu, said the forum “would
serve as a meeting place for all beneficiaries of Shell post secondary
scholarship schemes.
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