Dr.
Doyin Okupe, the Senior Special Assistant to President Goodluck Jonathan on
Public Affairs, made the appropriate statement at a press briefing in Abuja on
December 4, 2013, Wednesday.
He
said that the account, a “revitalization of Universities Infrastructural
Account,” was authorized by the office of the Accountant General of the Federation
on November 13.
“I state categorically that I have personally seen the balance in the account as of today and confirm
that it contains the requisite amount and disbursement will commence as
soon as ongoing administrative processes are sorted out,” Dr. Okupe said.
Therefore,
he called on the striking university lecturers to return to classrooms.
He
said he wanted to re-affirm that the President and the administration have no
credibility issues whatsoever.
“Mr. President has always honored his words and
obligations to the Nigerian people as and at when due,” the presidential aide
said.
Dr.
Okupe also dismissed the four items mentioned by ASUU as preconditions for
calling off the strike, stating that none of them “remain substantially pending
or weighty enough to justify” the continuation of the strike even one day
longer.
“Having come this far, we believe it is time that
we all come together once again as major stakeholders in the affairs of the
country and the educational sector in particular to move on and begin to chart
a new course for advancing the sector and improving the standard of our
institutions for higher learning.
“There are no victor or vanquished
in this protracted disagreement,” Dr. Okupe concluded.
Sahara
Reporters

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