Punch Metro
  • Home
  • Banditry
  • Boko Haram
  • City news
  • Crime
  • Insurgency
  • IPOB
  • Police brutality
  • Sports
  • Video
  • Sports
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Banditry
  • Boko Haram
  • City news
  • Crime
  • Insurgency
  • IPOB
  • Police brutality
  • Sports
  • Video
  • Sports
No Result
View All Result
Punch Metro
Home News

ASUU, FG disagree over planned meeting

by Agency Report
May 9, 2022
in News
Reading Time: 3 mins read
0
ASUU kicks as FG excludes state varsities from proposed agreement

Osodeke and Ngige

Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

You might also like

Art firm trains Ibadan youths on waste-to-wealth creation

Why Lagos-Ibadan Expressway is uncompleted – FG

Court orders Benue govt to pay rtd deputy director N6.9m

The Academic Staff Union of Universities, on Sunday, said it did not receive any notice of meeting from the Ministry of Labour and Employment over its ongoing strike.

The Minister of Labour and Employment, Dr Chris Ngige, had during a meeting with the striking National Association of Academic Technologists on Friday, promised to meet with ASUU this week.

This week was also the last week of the ASUU’s two months rollover strike.

But the National President of ASUU, Prof. Emmanuel Osodeke, told one of our correspondents on Sunday that the union had yet to receive any notice of a meeting from any Federal Government ministry.

“No, we have not received any notice of meeting from them. They didn’t call us. We are not begging them to meet with us and we will not go to them if they do not invite us. It is part of his (Ngige’s) political campaign, we didn’t receive any invite,” he said.

When asked what would be ASUU’s decision at the end of its two-month rollover strike which ends on Friday, Osodeke said, “My people will decide.”

He added, “No meeting, if we do not hear from them, our National Executive Council will meet at the expiration of this week.”

But the spokesperson of the Ministry of Education, Ben Goong, faulted Osodeke’s claim on the notice of the meeting.

Though Goong did not give The PUNCH a specific date for the meeting, he noted that the government had continually reached out to the union.

He said, “The negotiating team is meeting ASUU this week.  I cannot say when but I am very sure they will be meeting. The team has reached out to ASUU.

“It is not true that we have not been communicating with them. ASUU is making series of demand including increase in salary, if we have not been communicating, who then are they making their demands to?”

Meanwhile, the Committee of Vice Chancellors of Nigerian Universities has reiterated the need for the Federal Government and the striking ASUU to resolve lingering issues in order to end the ongoing strike.

Chairman of the committee, Prof. Samuel Edoumiekumo, made the call an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria on Sunday in Abuja.

Edoumiekumo said it was crucial for both parties to come to an agreement to end the strike as soon as possible.

He urged them to honour agreements entered into for academic activities to commence in the affected universities.

“We have already given a press release arising from the meeting of the general assembly of the committee.

“We said that ASUU and the Federal Government should amicably resolve all lingering issues,” he said.

Edoumiekumo, who is the Vice Chancellor of Niger Delta University, expressed optimism that the issues would be resolved soon.

Also, the Trade Union Congress in Kogi State has lambasted the Federal Government over the lingering strike.

The state chairman of TUC, Ranti Ojo, in an interview with The PUNCH on Sunday, said the body language of the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), on the ongoing strike showed that his regime had no plan for the future of Nigerian youths.

Ojo, while expressing worries over the continuous crisis rocking the nation’s educational sector, said students are always at the receiving end when unions down tools to press home their demands.

Ojo said, “We have many students that are supposed to be participating in the National Youth Service Corps but are roaming around the street because of the strike. Our children are now turning themselves into something else. Immorality, robbery, insecurity and many more are now the order of the day.

“The government is feeling less concerned because most of their children are not schooling in the country. With what is on ground, the present administration has no plan for our education and the future of our youth.

“The political class has failed us because their children are not in the country, as they are all abroad. Something urgent must be done to avoid any crisis in Nigeria. The educational sector must be given priority.

“Look at the money they budgeted for our parliamentarians. Can you imagine a political appointee bought nomination form for N100m? Where did he get the money to do that? This is the Minister for State for Education. For me, the political class has failed us, not only in the educational sector, but in all ramifications.”

ASUU had on February 14 embarked on strike to press home some demands including call for government to implement Memorandum of Action signed in December 2020 on funding for revitalisation of public universities.

Other demands are Earned Academic Allowances, renegotiation of the 2009 agreement and the deployment of the University Transparency and Accountability Solution among others.

Meanwhile, members of the National Executive Council of ASUU commenced its meeting last night in Abuja.

A source in ASUU said, “The meeting is still ongoing. No decision yet. The President (Osodeke) will make pronouncement after our meeting tomorrow (Monday) morning.”

Tags: ASUU strikeChris Ngige
ADVERTISEMENT

Recommended For You

Art firm trains Ibadan youths on waste-to-wealth creation

Art firm trains Ibadan youths on waste-to-wealth creation

March 31, 2023
Why Lagos-Ibadan Expressway is uncompleted - FG

Why Lagos-Ibadan Expressway is uncompleted – FG

March 31, 2023
Court orders Benue govt to pay rtd deputy director N6.9m

Court orders Benue govt to pay rtd deputy director N6.9m

March 30, 2023
Suspected herdsmen attack Oyo School, injure teachers, students

Students, teachers injured as suspected herdsmen attack Oyo school

March 30, 2023
Comedian Ijoba Lande returns home after missing 4 days

Comedian Ijoba Lande returns home after missing 4 days

March 30, 2023
FCT Minister to accommodate medical doctors in satellite towns

FCT Minister to accommodate medical doctors in satellite towns

March 30, 2023
Next Post
Insecurity: FG shuts Abuja colleges, evacuates students

Bandits mustn’t have free reign in North-West again, says Buhari

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Ondo Amputee
Crime

Court orders Ondo to pay Okada man shot by Amotekun N30m

by Buna Juliet
March 29, 2023
0

Read more
How soldiers shot 15-year-old boy, keke operator dead in Lagos - Witness

How soldiers shot 15-year-old boy, keke operator dead in Lagos – Witness

March 6, 2023
Passenger feared dead as Lagos train crushes BRT bus

Passenger feared dead as Lagos train crushes BRT bus

March 29, 2023
Nigeria Police Force

Ogun police rescue kidnapped journalist

March 13, 2023
Taraba policemen killed as soldiers, cops clash

Taraba policemen killed as soldiers, cops clash

March 20, 2023
  • Home
  • Banditry
  • Boko Haram
  • City news
  • Crime
  • Insurgency
  • IPOB
  • Police brutality
  • Sports
  • Video
  • Sports

© 2023 punch metro

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Banditry
  • Big Cities
  • Boko Haram
  • Celeb
  • City news
  • City Rounds
  • Commuting
  • Courts
  • Crime
  • Gunmen
  • Cultism
  • Customs
  • Farmers-herders clashes
  • Fraud
  • Gambling
  • Grassroots
  • Insurgency
  • IPOB
    • Sit-at-Home
  • Landlord and tenants
  • Markets
  • Movies
  • NCDSC
  • News
  • Personal Finance
  • Podcast
  • Police
  • Police brutality
  • Recharge Card
  • Renting
  • Ritual killings/kidnappings
  • Showbiz
  • Sports
  • Trending
  • Video

© 2023 punch metro

Are you sure want to unlock this post?
Unlock left : 0
Are you sure want to cancel subscription?