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EXPALINER: Things you must know about ASUU strike as FG meets with lecturers on Tuesday, raising hope of ending prolonged strike

Rather than engage in sincere and honest commitment on how to resolve the logjam and address the challenges in the university system that have resulted in regular cashing out of half-baked graduates, federal government is rather more interested in blackmailing the lecturers.

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EXPALINER: Things you must know about ASUU strike as FG meets with lecturers on Tuesday, raising hope of ending prolonged strike
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ASUU STRIKE: The federal government will on Tuesday meet with the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) in effort to resolve their disagreements that occasioned the almost Six Months old industrial action that has crippled the nation’s tertiary institution.

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Basic Facts

  • ASUU has been on strike since February 14, 2022, after the failure of the federal government to honour previous agreements it reached with the union.
  • Both parties have mate on several occasions to iron out their deference, but have not been able to reach a resolution.
  • The lecturers recently extended the strike action for another one month, from the 1st to 31st of August 2022.

What We Know

The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) is scheduled to meet with the representatives of the federal government on Tuesday to find a way to resolve the lingering industrial action, which has now lasted about Six months and still running, Clariform has learnt.

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This disclosure was made on Monday by the President of the union, Professor Emmanuel Osodeke, while speaking on a local television programe monitored by a Clariform reporter.

However, according to the ASUU president, the meeting scheduled with the federal government representatives will only be focusing on just one of the issues of disagreement that occasioned this current ASUU`s prolonged industrial action.

Notable Quotes

While speaking on the life program, Professor Emmanuel Osodeke said, “That is the issue of renegotiation,” Osodeke said, “the renegotiation of the 2009 agreement.

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“It is not just about wages. It has to do with the system, funding, the structure, the autonomy and other issues; and how to fund universities.

“The government has reduced it to just salaries alone. But if they had looked at the whole agreement and implemented it, we will not be talking about funding.”

While raising the hope of ending the strike, the ASUU president added that if a resolution is reached at the meeting this Tuesday, then “We are willing to sign,” Osodeke said.

Catch-up

The university lecturers commenced a warning strike following the continued failure of the federal government to fulfil its obligations under previous agreements reached with ASUU.

The four-week warning strike was embarked by ASUU on the 14th of February 2022 and has lasted till date, after the union kept extending it after the exoiration of each occasion.

This strike action which started as a warning strike was first extended on March 14. The first extension was for 2 months, expiring in May, after which the failure on federal government to meet their demand led to further extensions till the current one month extension to the 31st of August.

The Issues

The bone of contention in the disagreement between the federal government and ASUU revolves around the union`s insistence on some changes in the funding of the public universities in Nigeria, revitalization of research capabilities, improvement in welfare of the lecturers and the platform for payment of their salaries, as well as the autonomy of the institutions.

The mode of payment of the lecturer`s salaries has also been a major issue as the lecturers contend that federal government facilitated Integrated Payroll and Personnel Information System (IPPIS) is bedeviled with corruption.

In the place of IPPIS, the lecturers have proposed an alternative payroll system, which they call the University Transparency and Accountability Solution (UTAS). This has however, not been accepted by the federal government.

Takeaway

The lingering debacle between the lecturers and the federal government have almost completely crippled what is left of the university system in Nigeria, which has never really been anything to celebrate.

Clariform has been following developments around the industrial action by ASUU for over time and can report that the lecturers are making a legitimate demand for the uplifting of the universities and educational system in the country.

Level of education in Nigeria is too poor that most Nigerians have resorted to trooping out of the country in their numbers in search of quality education, especially at the tertiary level.

It is so bad that a smaller neighboring country like Ghana has become an academic heaven for Nigerian students looking to better their lives with improved learning environment.

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So, one would wonder – with all the resources available in Nigeria, what exactly is Ghana getting right in their educational system that Nigeria has found incapable of doing? Clariform investigation only points to corruption in governance and insincerity of government.

Rather than engage in sincere and honest commitment on how to resolve the logjam and address the challenges in the university system that have resulted in regular cashing out of half-baked graduates, federal government is rather more interested in blackmailing the lecturers.

Yes, the welfare of the lecturers and improvement in their working condition is one of the issues in contention. However, that is just one out many other issues requiring immediate and urgent improvement.

Yet the government wants the public to believe that ASUU is on strike because the members are demanding for salary increase. In any case, increase in salary and improved welfare for the lecturers is still in the best interest of the students.

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