How to end ongoing strike, by ASUU

The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) on Sunday said that signing and implementation of a renegotiated 2009 Agreement will end the over five-month strike.

The union maintained its members have sacrificed so much with non-payment of allowance for over nine years.

Chairman ASUU University of Ibadan, Professor Ayo Akinwole stated this in Ibadan.

He said Nigerians should not see the strike as an ASUU thing but a fight all Nigerians must own to have a future of quality education for their children.

He stated the current administration has displayed capacity to abuse trust,saying that the Memorandum of Understanding and Memorandum of Action signed with the government were not honoured.

According to Akinwole, Nigeria is in the hands of incompetent people due to collective negligence.

He said: “Until we rise above sentiments to get responsible and responsive people who will be accountable to Nigerians into public offices the cycles of strikes will not end in Nigeria”.

He pointed out although the Federal Government had stopped the salaries of their members for five months, the lecturers are resolved to fight to victory over the parasitic ruling class.

He called on Nigerians to join the struggle to get money from government to revitalise public funded university to give children of Nigerian masses hope of governing their country adding that unless that is done, the children of the rulling class trained in foreign

While saying the union will actively participate in the two-day protest organised by NLC and other Labour unions, Akinwole stated that it is sad that President Buhari government which prides itself as fighting corruption will be frustrating the use of homegrown solution for IPPIS that has been discredited by audit report of 2019.

“We got here by collective negligence of electing incompetent people into public offices. The fight for quality education for the children of the masses has become a class war among the economic elite, the working class and the ruling class and until we rise up and demand accountability from those in office to do what is in the best interest of the majority, cycle of strikes and underdevelopment will not stop.

“Nigerians continue to elect people who don’t care about them. We worship those who have money than those with right virtues and have interest of the society at heart.

“Our renegotiation ought to have ended by 2012 but here we are in 2022 and yet the government is playing games with us.

“We are asking for a renegotiation of existing agreements that will position our members as human beings working in a decent place.

“We are asking for Revitalization of Public Universities through appropriate funding.

“We are saying we have a better homegrown alternative of University Transparency Accountability Solution (UTAS), we are saying check proliferation of Universities that you cannot fund and we are saying Nigerians deserve to be ranked among top 100 in the world if our leaders invest in education.

“We should be developing our own solutions not depending on others. Sadly we have uncoordinated Presidency and cabinet working at Cross purposes. This strike is not about ASUU, It is about the future of the Nigerian children,” he said.

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