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Strike: ASUU alleges smear campaign, constitutes committee to address challenge

YemieFashBy YemieFash198 CommentsSeptember 4, 20223 Mins Read
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The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has constituted a seven-member committee to address what it tagged a smear media campaign against the union.

 

The committee, with members drawn across various campuses, is named; “Rapid Response Committee,” and it is to be chaired by Ade Adejumo, a professor at the Ladoke Akintola University of Technology (LAUTECH).

In a leaked letter of appointment addressed to one of the nominees, and signed by the union’s president, Emmanuel Osodeke, he tasked the committee with the responsibility to develop strategies to tackle the alleged media campaign against the union’s decision to continue with the industrial action.

 

ASUU has in the recent time become a subject of criticism among Nigerians following the declaration of an indefinite strike action after almost seven months of staying away from work.

 

Many have accused the union of being insensitive to the plight of Nigerian students whose academic pursuits have been stalled since the commencement of the strike in February.

 

ASUU, demanding better conditions of service for its members and better funding for the university system, has refused to shift grounds to suspend the strike until the government meets its demands. Other striking unions in the university system have suspended their strike as negotiations continue with the government.

 

Following the Minister of Education, Adamu Adamu’s appeal, both the Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities (SSANU) and the Non-Academic Staff Union of Universities and Other Associated Institutions (NASU) suspended their strike by two months while the National Association of Academic Technologists (NAAT) suspended its by three months.

 

The three unions said the window was to allow for the conclusion of negotiations with the government. They threatened to continue with the strike should the government fail to meet their demands at the expiration of the ultimatums.

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In the letter dated 1 September, ASUU listed members of the committee and urged members to be diligent in its task.

 

The letter reads in part: “The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) is at a very critical stage of its struggle towards the survival of Public Universities in Nigeria. It has been observed that a lot of media propaganda to misinform and malign the Union is ongoing. The Union appreciates your efforts in responding to this media war.

 

“The Trustees and Principal Officers of the Union decided to constitute a rapid response committee to immediately respond to various media publications, opinions, interviews etc, that may be against the interest of the union.”

 

The letter listed the members to include Ade Adejumo of LAUTECH as Convener and Victor Igbum of Benue State University as Secretary – both professors. Other members of the committee include Joseph Ushie, a professor at University of Uyo; Abdulgafar Amoka, a professor at Ahmadu Bello University; Adelaja Odukoya, University of Lagos; Taiwo Obateru, University of Jos and Otu Akamu, Alex Ekwueme Federal University.

 

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