Union Shuns Meeting As Federal Government Decides On ASUU’s Demands Today
The Federal Government is reportedly set to decide on the demands of the Academic Staff Union of Universities.
According to The Punch, there are
strong indications that the Federal Executive Council will, at its
meeting on Wednesday (today) decide on the demands of the Academic Staff
Union of Universities.
The Minister of Labour and Employment, Dr. Chris Ngige, who gave
this indication in an interview with journalists on Tuesday, said the
university lecturers had deliberated on the offers made to them by the
government at a meeting on August 17.
Also, the union, in a statement on Tuesday, said it would call off
its strike after receiving a positive response to its demands from the
Federal Government.
The lecturers boycotted a meeting which was scheduled to hold between the government and the union on Tuesday.
ASUU, on August 13, began a nationwide strike over the failure of
the Federal Government to implement an agreement it reached with the
union in 2009.
The union also alleged that the Federal Government did not
implement the Memorandum of Understanding the two sides signed in 2013.
Based on the 2009 agreement, the demands of ASUU include funding
for the revitalisation of public universities; payment of earned
academic allowances; and the registration of the Nigerian Universities
Pension Management Company and pension matters.
At the meeting on August 17, it was learnt the Federal Government
offered to pay the union N23bn and carry out an audit of N30bn earlier
given to the university lecturers.
It was also gathered that government rejected a request by ASUU
that universities should be exempted from the Treasury Single Account,
but agreed to set up an interest-bearing account for university
endowments.
Ngige, in the interview with journalists explained why ASUU did not
attend a meeting it was scheduled to hold with the government on
Tuesday.
He said the union, in a letter dated August 28, stated that it had
considered offers made by the government and made its counter-offer.
The minister said the Federal Government would deliberate on the union’s counter-offer.
“Tomorrow (today, Wednesday) is Federal Executive Council
meeting and there are aspects that we will need FEC approval to go on
with. Thereafter, we will meet with the ASUU team either tomorrow
evening or Thursday morning, whichever will be more convenient,” Ngige added.
The labour minister explained that the government side was expected
to discuss the ASUU’s counter-offer in order to hold a meeting with the
lecturers’ body to resolve the areas of disagreement.
He stated, “The government, as you know, has made an offer to
ASUU through the ministry of education and late yesterday (Monday) ASUU
got back to us with their counter-offer.
“By then, this meeting had been scheduled and the government
side needed to deliberate on their counter-offer before we can have a
reconciliation meeting to further discuss areas of disagreement. That is
the position right now.
“We are holding a government side meeting, while the Minister
of Education is also holding meeting and we will meet later today
(Tuesday) and formalise our position.”
Source: Tori
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