So, according to AIT,
and most Nigerian newspapers, apparently, the ASUU body is meeting again
tomorrow with the Federal Government to further deliberate on the ongoing
strike action and the terms of agreement presented by President Goodluck
Jonathan in his last meeting with them.
ASUU had cancelled
its earlier scheduled NEC meeting in Kano due to the death of its former
president, Prof. Festus Iyayi.
Iyayi died when the vehicle he was
travelling with other national officers from Benin to Kano got involved
in a crash with the convoy of Kogi Governor, Idris Wada.
Earlier, President Goodluck Jonathan, at
a meeting with ASUU leadership, had offered to inject N220bn into the
universities yearly for the next five years.
ASUU officials at the meeting promised to take the message to its members across the country.
The meeting was to collate feedback from its various chapters on the fresh offer by the Federal Government.
"Meanwhile, the Federal Government on
Saturday, again, appealed to ASUU to call off the strike it embarked
upon over four months ago in the interest the students.
The Minister of Finance, Dr. Ngozi
Okonjo-Iweala, made this appeal while speaking with journalists after
she was conferred with an honourary Doctorate Degree in Accounting by
the Oduduwa University, Ipetumodu.
The university also conferred the
Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Lamido Sanusi, with an
honourary Doctorate Degree in Economics at a ceremony attended by
dignitaries, including the Ooni of Ife, Oba Okunade Sijuwade and former
Minister of Water Resources, Mr. Bashir Awotorebo.
Okonjo-Iweala said, “I am appealing to
ASUU to call off the strike in the interest of the students. The
government, on its part, is committed to tackling the rot in the
education sector. The Federal Government has acceded to most of the
demands made by ASUU.
“Federal Government has set aside N220bn
yearly for the development of tertiary institutions in the country.
This is part of measures by the President Goodluck Jonathan-led
administration to develop the education sector.”
The minister also called on well-meaning
Nigerians to invest in the education sector, saying investment in the
sector would have a huge impact on the economy."
This fresh meeting is coming after they had
conferred last week Friday to decide on the future of the on going academic strike,
taking into consideration the new terms of agreement proposed by the FG.
We can only hope
that the meeting sees an end to this strike action.
#PRAYNIGERIA!
They are raising our hopes again abi?
ReplyDeleteI pray oh!
ReplyDeleteNa fasting sure pass
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