Academic Staff
Union of Nigerian Universities (ASUU) has condemned the attitude of the Federal
Government towards the strike action embarked upon by the universities teachers
saying that if the government has not defaulted in the implementation of the
agreement reached and signed with the union, there would not have been a strike
action.
ASUU Chairman, University of Ibadan Chapter, (UI) in an exclusive interview
said, “It is unfortunate the situation we have found ourselves in this country.
When
we started this strike action, we felt we are dealing with a responsible and
responsive government.
We felt this is a government that would want
to do that which is the yearning of the people. We felt this is a government
that will see the need to quickly address issues that have led us to the
strike. It is a pity that we have been talking to deaf and dumb government.
This is the fourth month and this government is not yielding to the wishes of
Nigerians which is to fund public universities appropriately.”
He
continued, “It is not a nice story that Nigeria’s universities have been shut
for four months and the government is not putting in serious efforts to making
sure that the problems are addressed. It is really sad.”
Ajiboye
who noted that the nation’s universities cannot continue to run the way they
are presently, said without the urgent intervention of the government to arrest
the rots that have accumulated over years, the universities cannot produce the
expected results.
The ASUU leader
stated that the union has refused to shift ground so that public universities
could be protected for the children of the poor to have access to the
university education and have universities to go.
Lamenting
how the government has killed both primary and secondary schools in the
country, he appealed that efforts should be put in place to sustain public tertiary
institutions stressing, “the private universities is unaffordable for the poor.
The
lowest school fee in a private university is N700, 000. Where can parents that
are on minimum wage of N18, 000 get such amount of money to send their children
to such university?”
Ajiboye
also condemned the attempt of the government to rubbish the personality of
Deacon Gamaliel Onosode and other eminent Nigerian personalities who negotiated
with the ASUU to produce the 2009 agreement.
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