The latest ASUU Strike news update is
that the leadership of ASUU has issued a warning to the Federal
Government over the reported plan to re-open Universities forcefully
(with or without ASUU). Recall that we informed you of that development
last week, when we informed you that FG may resolve to plan B (click here for details) which means opening the Universities in the country with or without the striking lecturers.
Read the full details of the ASUU Strike News Update as reported by VanguardNGR

AS the strike embarked upon by the
Academic Staff Union of Universities enters the fourth month, the union
has flayed alleged plans by the Federal Government to forcefully order
the re-opening of the universities today, saying this will only
complicate the situation.
Chairperson of the Uniport chapter of
ASUU, Professor Anthonia Okerengwo, urged the Federal Government to toe
the path of honour in its effort towards resolving the lingering strike.
His University of Benin counterpart, Dr
Anthony Money-Emina, described as laughable, reports that President
Goodluck Jonathan will order the union members to go back to work today.
Similarly, ASUU, University of Ibadan
chapter, through its Secretary, Dr Ayodeji Omole, said such a report
would further dent the image of the government as anti-democratic,
cautioning President Jonathan to allow a sleeping dog lie by
implementing the 2009 ASUU/FGN agreement which the Federal Government
had already signed.
ASUU vowed that it would not be
intimidated into going back to the classroom, “unless our demands are
met by the Federal Government.”
ASUU Uniben said that the solution to
the current industrial action embarked upon by members was for the
Federal Government to come up with a clear agenda on how to implement
the 2009 agreement and the Memorandum of Understanding, MoU, entered
with the union in 2012.
Describing as laughable, reports that
government will order the union members to go back to work, ASUU urged
government to shun “authoritarian approaches to resolving issues in
dispute with the union.”
Money-Emina said, “The attention of our
union has been drawn to news report in the media, alleging that the
President will direct the re-opening of Nigerian universities with or
without ASUU from Monday.”
Professor Okerengwo in a statement said:
“Arm twisting has never worked as a dispute resolution strategy. It is
unacceptable to the union that while the President has invited the union
leadership for a dialogue, some overzealous assistants to the president
are clandestinely working to jeopardise the process.
The surest and shortest route to
industrial harmony in the university system and the fastest approach to
revitalising university education is the implementation of 2009
agreement and the 2012 MOU,” the union said.
UI-ASUU, while welcoming an invitation
to ASUU for a meeting today, warned that it would be unacceptable to its
members if government failed to come out with a clear agenda for
implementing the 2009 agreement.
It said “The attention of our union is
drawn to news reports in the media alleging that President Goodluck
Jonathan will direct the re-opening of all Nigerian universities with or
without ASUU.
“We wish to state that while the
President had issued an invitation to the leaders of our union for
dialogue, it will be unacceptable to our members if government fails to
come out with a clear agenda for implementing the 2009 agreement.
“Authoritarian posturing has never
solved and will not solve the impasse. We are calling on Mr President to
tow the path of honour and respect the 2009 Agreement.”
It sounded a note of warning that “Any
proposal not based on a clear acceptance of a framework for implementing
the 2009 agreement will, instead, seek to impose a solution regarding
the impasse, and will not be a solution to the present crisis.”
Omole said it was laughable that a
government which had earlier claimed to have released N100billion has
not, in actual fact released even a kobo.
He said ASUU as a body of intellectuals,
which is ready to pursue the revatilisation of public education in
Nigeria will purse same to its logical conclusion even with the stoppage
of salaries.

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