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Strike: ASUU berates FG over ‘no-work-no-pay’ rule
 
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Mon, 22 Jul 2013   ||   Nigeria,
 

The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) on Sunday berated the Federal Government over ‘no-work-no-pay’ rule, of saying that its intellectual committee had resolved not to be caged by such threat.

The Convener of the ASUU’S' committee on Human Rights, Dr Sola Olorunyomi said in Ibadan that ASUU was only interested in the full implementation of the agreement can make lecturers return to classrooms.

 

He vowed that the union would deliver Nigeria education from the enslavement of the political class, adding that the academic staff have only withdraw the

Teaching component of their calling saying they are fully involved in research and community services. "After about 300 years of slave trade, the Federal Government attempt to make this era of a second or third slavery will not be allowed. Our students have said to us "do not come back without achieving results from your strike.

“The federal government is not committed to paying bursaries again for students. The necessary equipment are not in our laboratories, there is no light, no functional internet facilities, we cannot even attract foreign scholars into our universities due to the lamentable conditions we work.

“My salary cannot even take me home. We can't be fooled again. We must fight for the revitalization of this education industry.” he added.

 

Olorunyomi, who is a lecturer at the Institute of African studies and member,

University of Ibadan strike Information sub-committee, lamented that the government body language shows insincerity.

The ASUU leader who noted that the union had vowed to forge ahead with the strike until the agreements have been fully implemented saying the enslavement of education must be stopped, lamented that the underfunding of research had made conduct of cutting edge researches a pipeline dream in Nigeria.

 

He said that the leadership of ASUU who met with representatives of Federal

Government and ASUU were shocked when the Government side showed ignorance of

the strike and any agreement until they were showed their signature in the document.

"We are resolute this time. We are prepared to go hungry. You can't believe that the people we met first showed ignorance of the agreement not until

Our team brought out the memorandum of agreement and some of them saw their

Signatures.

 “It was a drama of sort but you can ony have that in Nigeria. We are doing more than we are earning. Cutting edge researches are dwindling because we have no funding. We have people who have developed alternative to power in UI but they do not have support to go beyond that level,” he said.

 

According to him, the University of Ibadan develops sweet corn, Pando yam and several others. The political elites are hypocrites and are more interested in rent economy." Olorunyomi said that government and the political class have conspired to under-develop, under fund the education sector, by shirking from her funding responsibilities to education.

The Academic Union has been on strike for three weeks over non-implementation

of the 2009 agreement it signed with the federal government aimed at revitalizing the ailing university education.

 

It demanded for progressive increase in budgetary allocation to education to

26%, federal assistance to state universities, funding requirements for revitalization of Nigerian Universities, earned allowances among others.

 

 

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