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ASUU Strike: At Last Senate Pass Resolution To End ASUU Strike by ditrix(m): 1:34pm On Oct 24, 2013 |
Senate yesterday passed a resolution asking Senate President David Mark to engage President Goodluck Jonathan and officials of Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) to end the four months strike that has shut Nigerian universities since July. Senate also appealed to the striking university lecturers to suspend the industrial action to allow room for negotiations, in order to resolve the stalemate. Senate resolution to empower Mark to lead the negotiation team with government and ASUU was based on a motion sponsored by a record 108 members, who fervently appealed to ASUU to call off the strike. After an exhaustive debate of the motion, during which senators agreed that the agreement ASUU signed with government in 2009 was not implementable because of the cost implication, directed its committee on education to liaise with the Ministry of Education, National Universities Commission (NUC), ASUU and other stakeholders on how to proffer solutions and stem further strikes. Mark blamed government officials, who represented government to sign the agreement with ASUU. His words: “It showed the level of people the executive sends to go and negotiate with ASUU. “The Federal Government should call those it sent to sign the agreement because it was obvious those sent did not know their right from their left and ASUU took advantage of that to sign the agreement. It is obvious that it would be difficult to implement the agreement.” Mark also took a swipe at the acting Minister of Education, Nysom Wike, for saying that the strike would soon come to an end in a few months, adding: “The statement of the minister was totally uncalled for and insensitive to the situation on ground.” He, however, pleaded with ASUU to shift grounds on its demands and noted: “There is no winner and no loser as long as the strike continues and nobody will win; all of us will lose.” Earlier, Senate Education Committee Chairman, Uche Chukwumerije, in the motion informed his colleagues that the major demands of ASUU, as contained in the agreement, included payment of post-graduate allowance; teaching practice and industrial training allowances and honorarium. Other allowances being demanded by the striking lecturers were post-graduate grants; external excess workload allowances; housing allowance; sabbatical allowance; sick leave allowance; injury allowance; provision of office accommodation; car allowance and funding of universities. Senator Olusola Adeyeye, who is also a former lecturer, kicked against the demands of ASUU and explained that majority of the allowances being demanded were frivolous and not applicable anywhere in the world. He said the economy of the country could not support the number of universities currently in operation and advocated for the introduction of education tax for all workers to fund education, adding: “But we must not allow the money to be consumed by bureaucracy. http://myschool.com.ng/school/news/22864/ASUU-strike-at-last-senate-pass-resolution-to-end-ASUU-strike.html |
Re: ASUU Strike: At Last Senate Pass Resolution To End ASUU Strike by SBJoji(m): 1:48pm On Oct 24, 2013 |
I smell success |
Re: ASUU Strike: At Last Senate Pass Resolution To End ASUU Strike by Funpeter: 1:49pm On Oct 24, 2013 |
Okay we don hear ooooo, but wait ooooo what took you guys so long before passing it? Even you guys should collect a pay cut from 46 millions you are collecting every three month so some can be channeled to our education and ASUU abi na Asup abi na wetin self make una too shift ground now biko e Jo. |
Re: ASUU Strike: At Last Senate Pass Resolution To End ASUU Strike by yorex2011: 1:58pm On Oct 24, 2013 |
washee |
Re: ASUU Strike: At Last Senate Pass Resolution To End ASUU Strike by lawrence112(m): 1:59pm On Oct 24, 2013 |
Make we hear word abeg na now day break 4 our senator big fools |
Re: ASUU Strike: At Last Senate Pass Resolution To End ASUU Strike by Nobody: 3:10pm On Oct 24, 2013 |
the major demands of ASUU, as contained in the agreement, included payment of post-graduate allowance; teaching practice and industrial training allowances and honorarium. |
Re: ASUU Strike: At Last Senate Pass Resolution To End ASUU Strike by Harrisonn(m): 3:21pm On Oct 24, 2013 |
the major demands of ASUU, as contained in the agreement, included payment of post-graduate allowance; teaching practice and industrial training allowances and honorarium. Other allowances being demanded by the striking lecturers were post-graduate grants; external excess workload allowances; housing allowance; sabbatical allowance; sick leave allowance; injury allowance; provision of office accommodation; car allowance and funding of universities. This is serious... housing allowance; sabbatical allowance; sick leave allowance; injury allowance; provision of office accommodation; car allowance |
Re: ASUU Strike: At Last Senate Pass Resolution To End ASUU Strike by Olastep1(m): 3:42pm On Oct 24, 2013 |
#TeamASUU |
Re: ASUU Strike: At Last Senate Pass Resolution To End ASUU Strike by Flurluv: 3:49pm On Oct 24, 2013 |
itz alright we've heard all u said.when are we going back to school? itz alright we've heard all u said.when are we going back to school? |
Re: ASUU Strike: At Last Senate Pass Resolution To End ASUU Strike by SecretDreams(m): 4:32pm On Oct 24, 2013 |
I don't know why I doubt this... |
Re: ASUU Strike: At Last Senate Pass Resolution To End ASUU Strike by gboso1ne(m): 6:28pm On Oct 24, 2013 |
So d ppl wey sign d agreement no know book abhi..mtcccchew All dis politicians need 2 undastand ASUU stand:no negociation. And BTW they only mentioned lecturers needs just to make ppl blv ASUU are fighting for their own interest |
Re: ASUU Strike: At Last Senate Pass Resolution To End ASUU Strike by Nobody: 7:23pm On Oct 24, 2013 |
Its obvious the senators are drunk. Now they are shifting the blame to those who signed the agreement in 2009 buh a few months ago, the then Education Minister blamed ASUU. Why is the FG trying to play the blame game instead of solving the crisis once and for all? Senators that take home millions every month now know that the demands of ASUU are not feasible? This FG is a complete joker. I once supported them buh their nonchalant attitude to this crisis is making me shift grounds. The govt can spend 1bil for feeding in Aso Rock, 225mil to purchase armored cars, billions on Military services buh yu cannot attend to a legitimate appeal by lecturers in an agreement which yu fully committed to. My grad year is gradually adding another year to it and its not funny!! |
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