FG Delay Tactics Approach Forced Us Into Warning Strike – ASUU

FG Delay Tactics Approach Forced Us Into Warning Strike – ASUU

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*Insists Govt not sincere with collective bargaining By; BAYO AKAMO, Ibadan The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) on Thursday, a

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*Insists Govt not sincere with collective bargaining

By; BAYO AKAMO, Ibadan

The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) on Thursday, alleged that the Federal government has not shown regard for tertiary education in the country.

Chairman, Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), University of Ibadan Chapter, Dr Adefemi Afolabi stated this on Thursday, while featuring on “Situation Room”, a radio programme in Ibadan.

According to Dr Afolabi, this is clear with the way it treats the welfare and conditions of service of its intellectuals in public universities.

He emphasized that ASUU will not abandon the fight to have decent welfare and conditions of service for her members and will ensure that governments commit adequate funding to the revitalization of public Universities in the interest of the children of the masses.

The ASUU Chairman declared that the federal government took ASUU for granted for over eight months and that the Union was not happy to proceed on the warning strike but was forced to the delay tactic approach that the federal government adopted as well as its posture to jettison principle of collective bargaining.

” We don’t work in an ideal environment.How do you reward your intellectuals with so little and still expect them to be happy and continue to work?”, he said .

Dr Afolabi added, ” Our strike is based on a lack of trust in this federal government because their approach is not different from the previous ones. You do not want to strike, but government policies disrupt livelihoods and survivals of lecturers with galloping inflation”.

” How can you not trust your own committees and will still come up with another committee to review what the last committee did and then set-up another expanded committee to meets with the Union again?. Now the situation is terrible. Lecturers are finding it difficult to come to the office due to the high cost of transportation”.

The ASUU Chairman stressed ” Those who come can not concentrate due to many unmet needs. Now, professors are voluntarily resigning and relocating abroad while first class graduates don’t even show interest in lecturing, not to talk of applying for the job. These events have consequences for the future of university education in Nigeria”

Dr Afolabi said ASUU waited for 8 months, organized protests to sensitize Nigerians on the need for the government to sign the draft renegotiated agreement with the government committee headed by Alhaji Yayale Ahmed but the government came back with a new committee to start the engagement all over.

He maintained that this according to the Union,” is a waste of time and resources and an indication that “government was only interested in wasting our time and not ready to resolve the welfare and conditions of service of lecturers”

Speaking further he said ” Sadly, Dr. there is a wave of resignation of high-profile professors in Nigeria’s public universities who are relocating abroad in search of greener pastures for themselves and their families.

The ASUU Chairman stressed that apart from Professors’ resignation, young lecturers who were recently employed are also resigning as they were shocked about the salaries and conditions of service when they were paid.

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