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Re: ASUU Gives FG 6 New Conditions To End Strike by iPopAlomo(m): 7:37am On Aug 30, 2017
These lecturers are crooks...


Exemption from TSA... lmao... clowns!!!

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Re: ASUU Gives FG 6 New Conditions To End Strike by Nobody: 7:39am On Aug 30, 2017
and some people'd be throwing parties and declaring public holiday that the Lion King is back to town.
Dear uncle Femi,
When is Oga Bubu going back to his base? He has overstayed his welcome. Please tell him we were better off when he wasn't around. Oya Charley boy, over to you! Baba must go back!
Re: ASUU Gives FG 6 New Conditions To End Strike by CornelG(m): 7:40am On Aug 30, 2017
Hmmm Bravo ASUU! This demands are too small now!! Please Add more!!! Bunch of greedy old men that want to become billionaires overnight through their fraudulent ways. Pls i think is high time FG Handed over this guys to Magu abeg because they seems to be more corrupt than even the world Guinness holder #Diezeni

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Re: ASUU Gives FG 6 New Conditions To End Strike by Tecno66: 7:41am On Aug 30, 2017
Reski:
When the universities are fully privatized and allowed to source for and manage their own funds all these bullshit wont happen. Goverment should just act as regulators . A fund should be set up for to cushion the hike in school fees that will follow.
The money will be given to qualified students in form of loans.
The universities want autonomy but also want government to be funding them. Where is that one done? If government must keep bringing money they must have a say in the way the universities are run.

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Re: ASUU Gives FG 6 New Conditions To End Strike by Babinski: 7:44am On Aug 30, 2017
1.Universities to manage their IGR the way they like and exemption from TSA;
2. Exemption of Endowment Funds, JV cash from TSA;
3. Payment of University Salary Scale to teachers in primary schools in universities;

What is the core mandate and purpose of establishing ASUU for it to be making such demands as above? How is the welfare of lecturers tied to these if not to tacitly support corruption? What is their business with TSA and IGR?

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Re: ASUU Gives FG 6 New Conditions To End Strike by Gourdoinc(m): 7:44am On Aug 30, 2017
these ASUU people are really useless. I might be a member but it's clear their senses have been lost somewhere. before the TSA there was autonomy on use or IGR and yet the universities were moribund. this was even despite numerous fee increments. now they assume the TSA is the issue, which show that they don't have any concise plan to end the decadence in our higher institutions and are more interested in benefits and allowances. this in itself isn't patriotic.

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Re: ASUU Gives FG 6 New Conditions To End Strike by Nobody: 7:45am On Aug 30, 2017
..The government is said to be shocked by ASUU’s fresh request that the Federal Government should pay University Salary Scale to primary school teachers in varsity staff schools..



I am also shocked!... What kind of a demand is this?

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Re: ASUU Gives FG 6 New Conditions To End Strike by symbianDON(m): 7:46am On Aug 30, 2017
to say the least, most of these conditions are ridiculous

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Re: ASUU Gives FG 6 New Conditions To End Strike by eazy07(m): 7:48am On Aug 30, 2017
fidalgo19:
its better they don't end till they get what they want, because this is the last time I ever want hear about strike

I feel u bro bt u kno dat even if FG meet up all ASUU conditions, issues wil still arise in few yrs dat proceeded from ds strike. ASUU r neva satisfied wt anytn
Re: ASUU Gives FG 6 New Conditions To End Strike by shamack: 7:52am On Aug 30, 2017
How could ASUU be this crazy

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Re: ASUU Gives FG 6 New Conditions To End Strike by Nobody: 7:52am On Aug 30, 2017
Reski:
When the universities are fully privatized and allowed to source for and manage their own funds all these bullshit wont happen. Goverment should just act as regulators . A fund should be set up for to cushion the hike in school fees that will follow.
The money will be given to qualified students in form of loans.
Oga its your opinion though, but do you know the implication of total autonomy to these thieves called lecturers?

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Re: ASUU Gives FG 6 New Conditions To End Strike by Nobody: 7:57am On Aug 30, 2017
Babinski:
1.Universities to manage their IGR the way they like and exemption from TSA;
2. Exemption of Endowment Funds, JV cash from TSA;
3. Payment of University Salary Scale to teachers in primary schools in universities;

What is the core mandate and purpose of establishing ASUU for it to be making such demands as above? How is the welfare of lecturers tied to these if not to tacitly support corruption? What is their business with TSA and IGR?
thank you bro, atleast we still have Nigerians burstling with brain.... My question is how does these conditions after the average nigerian university student? ASUU dont care about the students, its about there pocket and autonomy to increase fees at will.

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Re: ASUU Gives FG 6 New Conditions To End Strike by Freddonance(m): 7:58am On Aug 30, 2017
These lecturers are stingy. they want FG to take full responsibility in terms of payment of salary but the internally generated revenue be managed by them.
how can an employee detect to it employer Why are the schools called public schools if they want to manage all the resources themselves?

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Re: ASUU Gives FG 6 New Conditions To End Strike by wildchild02: 8:00am On Aug 30, 2017
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Re: ASUU Gives FG 6 New Conditions To End Strike by markson48(m): 8:04am On Aug 30, 2017
lonelydora:
STORY OF MY LIFE..
I'm a citizen of NIGERIA, a die-hard ARSENAL fan, I'm a GLO subscriber, a student of LAUTECH.... . . . incase you are thinking of how miserable your life has been!
your case is sympathetic bro

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Re: ASUU Gives FG 6 New Conditions To End Strike by horlly440(m): 8:05am On Aug 30, 2017
ASUU, hmmm. None of their demands even feature grants for students in higher institution.
Abeg make dem put that one oooo. Imagine schooling for 4-5 yrs and no help is coming from the government.
please someone should tell what NANS is doing concerning this.
Let NANS table this for FG on behalf of all the students in higher institution, biko, make we know say we dey part of the struggle too.

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Re: ASUU Gives FG 6 New Conditions To End Strike by Freddonance(m): 8:06am On Aug 30, 2017
The best thing to do is to sack all these lecturers, employ new lecturers[both foreigners & others] & give them terms of service. Those demands are outrageous & unacceptable.

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Re: ASUU Gives FG 6 New Conditions To End Strike by bluecircle470: 8:14am On Aug 30, 2017
I don't even know who to supports again cos this so called ASUU people are rogues. IMAGINE: "Let us spend our IGR the way we like" rubbish!

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Re: ASUU Gives FG 6 New Conditions To End Strike by Tj70(m): 8:17am On Aug 30, 2017
All these conditions are not new. Govt propaganda will not be successful, let them do the needful.
Re: ASUU Gives FG 6 New Conditions To End Strike by youngmoneyeze: 8:20am On Aug 30, 2017
ASUU are thief,they are just fighting for their own pocket not for the interest of common Nigerian they should go to hell.fools
Re: ASUU Gives FG 6 New Conditions To End Strike by Hardeysolution(m): 8:23am On Aug 30, 2017
This shouldn't be politicised.

Why will universities do money the way they like, yet they will be paid by that same govt??

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Re: ASUU Gives FG 6 New Conditions To End Strike by Nobody: 8:25am On Aug 30, 2017
More demands please!! Call off this strike next year
Re: ASUU Gives FG 6 New Conditions To End Strike by RegalD(m): 8:27am On Aug 30, 2017
All this ASUU people are criminal, abeg who is in charge of all this lecturer appointment self.......by the time 500 lecturers get sacked starting from the head they will reconsider their proposal....

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Re: ASUU Gives FG 6 New Conditions To End Strike by 0coded80: 8:31am On Aug 30, 2017
best thing is for the govt to sack all these useless lecturers and employ new set of lecturers, all these there demand are not reasonable.

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Re: ASUU Gives FG 6 New Conditions To End Strike by WorldRichest: 8:43am On Aug 30, 2017
RobinHez:
Lol, read through the post. It's all about the money...

"Universities to manage their IGR the way they like and exemption from TSA;"

The useless lecturers think that they are dealing with the ineffectual buffoon husband of the cantankerous sheppopo whom they can just arm-twist is a bottle of ogogoro and smoked fish. You got it wrong you thieving lecturers, the people's general will not not be blackmailed into being at your mercy. When all Nigerians poor students move to mushroom universities in Ghana, Benin Republic, Togo, Niger and the rich ones to U.K. and U.S., then you thieving lecturers will start teaching in evening lessons to feed your families.

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Re: ASUU Gives FG 6 New Conditions To End Strike by highness25(m): 8:45am On Aug 30, 2017
callydon:
University teachers have presented six new conditions for calling off their two-week old strike.

But the Minister of Labour and Employment, Dr. Chris Ngige, yesterday pleaded with the lecturers to embrace peace for the sake of innocent students.

The Federal Executive Council (FEC) is to discuss today the demands of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) and chart the way forward.

Some of the options include:
Bringing back ASUU to the negotiation table;
Allowing the Wale Babalakin Panel to conclude its assignment;
Suing ASUU to either the Industrial Arbitration Panel (IAP) or the National Industrial Court (NIC); and
Referring all issues to the Ministry of Labour and Employment, in line with the Trade Dispute law.
According to a source, who spoke in confidence with our correspondent, the six conditions were not part of the previous demands referred to the Babalakin Committee for arbitration.

The new conditions are that:

The Federal Government should immediately accept payment of shortfall in salaries of universities;
Universities to manage their IGR the way they like and exemption from TSA;
Exemption of Endowment Funds, JV cash from TSA;
Payment of University Salary Scale to teachers in primary schools in universities;
Release/implementation of guidelines for the retirement of Professors in line with 2009 FG-ASUU Agreement; and
Waiver/ government fiat to set up Nigerian Universities Pension Management Company
The source said: “ASUU has brought proposals different from the agreement they reached in the Senate with the Federal Ministry of Education.
“They are asking the government to take over the shortfall in the salaries of universities when there were glaring cases of abuse of recruitment process and non-compliance with Integrated Personnel Payment Information System (IPPIS).
“They want the government to accept liability for the shortfall in spite of the fact that universities acted arbitrarily in increasing their wage bill.
“The lecturers have also asked the government to manage their Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) henceforth instead of remitting such to the Treasury Single Account (TSA) in line with their demand for autonomy for universities.”

But, according to the source, the government does not want to waive the TSA policy for universities. It, however, expressed readiness to exempt Endowment Funds and Joint Ventures Funds from TSA.

“In their new demands, the lecturers asked for the issuance of a fiat to the Pension Commission to register the Nigerian Universities Pension Management Company.

“PENCOM has expressed its readiness to register Nigerian Universities Pension Management Company, if ASUU and other stakeholders can quickly address the lapses already highlighted in the registration process. PENCOM is insisting that the guidelines in the 2005 Pension Reforms Act must be fully complied with,” the source said.

The the government is said to be shocked by ASUU’s fresh request that the Federal Government should pay University Salary Scale to primary school teachers in varsity staff schools.

It said: “They are saying that the staff school should be allowed to continue to collect tuition fees.”

“The government has a different approach to the staff school. Apart from retaining its policy that primary education is free under the Universal Basic Education (UBE) Scheme, the government is of the opinion that teachers in varsity schools be either paid by the Universal Basic Education Commission(UBEC) or be placed under the salary scale of the Federal Ministry of Education or Federal Salary Scale,” the senior government official said.

“Another demand from ASUU is the release of the guidelines for the retirement of professors in line with 2009 Agreement.”

Responding to a question, the source said: “We believe that ASUU is trying to be difficult with the new conditions after the Minister of Education, Mallam Adamu Adamu, had conceded N23billion to pay earned allowances of the lecturers.

“The ASUU strike will be tabled before the Federal Executive Council (FEC) on Wednesday (today). The FEC will weigh options and chart the way forward.”

Contacted last night, the Minister of Labour and Employment, Dr. Chris Ngige said: “They have brought some proposals different from the demands we are already addressing. I want ASUU to toe the path of peace for the sake of the innocent students in our universities.

“I am asking ASUU to know that this dispute is already apprehended by this ministry. And when we apprehend a dispute, it is necessary for parties to come for talks and consideration of issues.

“Going by Section 3 of the Labour Dispute law, any further discussion on ASUU demands should be done with the Federal Ministry of Labour.”

Source: http://www.fullgist.com.ng/2017/08/ASUU-strike-update-ASUU-gives-govt-six.html
I'm so enjoying this, please don't call off. My course mate came to visit me since one week now and I'm so enjoying my self. If not for the strike she wouldn't have come. ASUU ona thank you oooh
Re: ASUU Gives FG 6 New Conditions To End Strike by otabuko(m): 8:51am On Aug 30, 2017
lonelydora:
STORY OF MY LIFE..

I'm a citizen of NIGERIA,
a die-hard ARSENAL fan,
I'm a GLO subscriber,
a student of LAUTECH....
.
.
.
incase you are thinking of how miserable your life has been!
Just make sure you do not go to hell fire. It would be miserable. you need to be consoled in heaven after these sufferings on earth.

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Re: ASUU Gives FG 6 New Conditions To End Strike by Nobody: 8:51am On Aug 30, 2017
Reski:
When the universities are fully privatized and allowed to source for and manage their own funds all these bullshit wont happen. Goverment should just act as regulators . A fund should be set up for to cushion the hike in school fees that will follow.
The money will be given to qualified students in form of loans.

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Re: ASUU Gives FG 6 New Conditions To End Strike by highness25(m): 8:55am On Aug 30, 2017
callydon:
University teachers have presented six new conditions for calling off their two-week old strike.

But the Minister of Labour and Employment, Dr. Chris Ngige, yesterday pleaded with the lecturers to embrace peace for the sake of innocent students.

The Federal Executive Council (FEC) is to discuss today the demands of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) and chart the way forward.

Some of the options include:
Bringing back ASUU to the negotiation table;
Allowing the Wale Babalakin Panel to conclude its assignment;
Suing ASUU to either the Industrial Arbitration Panel (IAP) or the National Industrial Court (NIC); and
Referring all issues to the Ministry of Labour and Employment, in line with the Trade Dispute law.
According to a source, who spoke in confidence with our correspondent, the six conditions were not part of the previous demands referred to the Babalakin Committee for arbitration.

The new conditions are that:

The Federal Government should immediately accept payment of shortfall in salaries of universities;
Universities to manage their IGR the way they like and exemption from TSA;
Exemption of Endowment Funds, JV cash from TSA;
Payment of University Salary Scale to teachers in primary schools in universities;
Release/implementation of guidelines for the retirement of Professors in line with 2009 FG-ASUU Agreement; and
Waiver/ government fiat to set up Nigerian Universities Pension Management Company
The source said: “ASUU has brought proposals different from the agreement they reached in the Senate with the Federal Ministry of Education.
“They are asking the government to take over the shortfall in the salaries of universities when there were glaring cases of abuse of recruitment process and non-compliance with Integrated Personnel Payment Information System (IPPIS).
“They want the government to accept liability for the shortfall in spite of the fact that universities acted arbitrarily in increasing their wage bill.
“The lecturers have also asked the government to manage their Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) henceforth instead of remitting such to the Treasury Single Account (TSA) in line with their demand for autonomy for universities.”

But, according to the source, the government does not want to waive the TSA policy for universities. It, however, expressed readiness to exempt Endowment Funds and Joint Ventures Funds from TSA.

“In their new demands, the lecturers asked for the issuance of a fiat to the Pension Commission to register the Nigerian Universities Pension Management Company.

“PENCOM has expressed its readiness to register Nigerian Universities Pension Management Company, if ASUU and other stakeholders can quickly address the lapses already highlighted in the registration process. PENCOM is insisting that the guidelines in the 2005 Pension Reforms Act must be fully complied with,” the source said.

The the government is said to be shocked by ASUU’s fresh request that the Federal Government should pay University Salary Scale to primary school teachers in varsity staff schools.

It said: “They are saying that the staff school should be allowed to continue to collect tuition fees.”

“The government has a different approach to the staff school. Apart from retaining its policy that primary education is free under the Universal Basic Education (UBE) Scheme, the government is of the opinion that teachers in varsity schools be either paid by the Universal Basic Education Commission(UBEC) or be placed under the salary scale of the Federal Ministry of Education or Federal Salary Scale,” the senior government official said.

“Another demand from ASUU is the release of the guidelines for the retirement of professors in line with 2009 Agreement.”

Responding to a question, the source said: “We believe that ASUU is trying to be difficult with the new conditions after the Minister of Education, Mallam Adamu Adamu, had conceded N23billion to pay earned allowances of the lecturers.

“The ASUU strike will be tabled before the Federal Executive Council (FEC) on Wednesday (today). The FEC will weigh options and chart the way forward.”

Contacted last night, the Minister of Labour and Employment, Dr. Chris Ngige said: “They have brought some proposals different from the demands we are already addressing. I want ASUU to toe the path of peace for the sake of the innocent students in our universities.

“I am asking ASUU to know that this dispute is already apprehended by this ministry. And when we apprehend a dispute, it is necessary for parties to come for talks and consideration of issues.

“Going by Section 3 of the Labour Dispute law, any further discussion on ASUU demands should be done with the Federal Ministry of Labour.”

Source: http://www.fullgist.com.ng/2017/08/ASUU-strike-update-ASUU-gives-govt-six.html
in late Micheal Jackson's voice "all i wanna say is that they don't really care about us". So it's now a crime to go to school enh? ASUU and Fg... I de sit down look.
Re: ASUU Gives FG 6 New Conditions To End Strike by highness25(m): 9:00am On Aug 30, 2017
callydon:
University teachers have presented six new conditions for calling off their two-week old strike.

But the Minister of Labour and Employment, Dr. Chris Ngige, yesterday pleaded with the lecturers to embrace peace for the sake of innocent students.

The Federal Executive Council (FEC) is to discuss today the demands of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) and chart the way forward.

Some of the options include:
Bringing back ASUU to the negotiation table;
Allowing the Wale Babalakin Panel to conclude its assignment;
Suing ASUU to either the Industrial Arbitration Panel (IAP) or the National Industrial Court (NIC); and
Referring all issues to the Ministry of Labour and Employment, in line with the Trade Dispute law.
According to a source, who spoke in confidence with our correspondent, the six conditions were not part of the previous demands referred to the Babalakin Committee for arbitration.

The new conditions are that:

The Federal Government should immediately accept payment of shortfall in salaries of universities;
Universities to manage their IGR the way they like and exemption from TSA;
Exemption of Endowment Funds, JV cash from TSA;
Payment of University Salary Scale to teachers in primary schools in universities;
Release/implementation of guidelines for the retirement of Professors in line with 2009 FG-ASUU Agreement; and
Waiver/ government fiat to set up Nigerian Universities Pension Management Company
The source said: “ASUU has brought proposals different from the agreement they reached in the Senate with the Federal Ministry of Education.
“They are asking the government to take over the shortfall in the salaries of universities when there were glaring cases of abuse of recruitment process and non-compliance with Integrated Personnel Payment Information System (IPPIS).
“They want the government to accept liability for the shortfall in spite of the fact that universities acted arbitrarily in increasing their wage bill.
“The lecturers have also asked the government to manage their Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) henceforth instead of remitting such to the Treasury Single Account (TSA) in line with their demand for autonomy for universities.”

But, according to the source, the government does not want to waive the TSA policy for universities. It, however, expressed readiness to exempt Endowment Funds and Joint Ventures Funds from TSA.

“In their new demands, the lecturers asked for the issuance of a fiat to the Pension Commission to register the Nigerian Universities Pension Management Company.

“PENCOM has expressed its readiness to register Nigerian Universities Pension Management Company, if ASUU and other stakeholders can quickly address the lapses already highlighted in the registration process. PENCOM is insisting that the guidelines in the 2005 Pension Reforms Act must be fully complied with,” the source said.

The the government is said to be shocked by ASUU’s fresh request that the Federal Government should pay University Salary Scale to primary school teachers in varsity staff schools.

It said: “They are saying that the staff school should be allowed to continue to collect tuition fees.”

“The government has a different approach to the staff school. Apart from retaining its policy that primary education is free under the Universal Basic Education (UBE) Scheme, the government is of the opinion that teachers in varsity schools be either paid by the Universal Basic Education Commission(UBEC) or be placed under the salary scale of the Federal Ministry of Education or Federal Salary Scale,” the senior government official said.

“Another demand from ASUU is the release of the guidelines for the retirement of professors in line with 2009 Agreement.”

Responding to a question, the source said: “We believe that ASUU is trying to be difficult with the new conditions after the Minister of Education, Mallam Adamu Adamu, had conceded N23billion to pay earned allowances of the lecturers.

“The ASUU strike will be tabled before the Federal Executive Council (FEC) on Wednesday (today). The FEC will weigh options and chart the way forward.”

Contacted last night, the Minister of Labour and Employment, Dr. Chris Ngige said: “They have brought some proposals different from the demands we are already addressing. I want ASUU to toe the path of peace for the sake of the innocent students in our universities.

“I am asking ASUU to know that this dispute is already apprehended by this ministry. And when we apprehend a dispute, it is necessary for parties to come for talks and consideration of issues.

“Going by Section 3 of the Labour Dispute law, any further discussion on ASUU demands should be done with the Federal Ministry of Labour.”

Source: http://www.fullgist.com.ng/2017/08/ASUU-strike-update-ASUU-gives-govt-six.html
LETS START VOTING.
WHO IS THE GREATEST KILLER OF EDUCATION IN NIGERIA?
( A) ASUU. (B) GOVERNMENT.
Re: ASUU Gives FG 6 New Conditions To End Strike by Damdeyz(m): 9:05am On Aug 30, 2017
HenryDion:
Meanwhile, some students are somewhere praying for the strike to continue.. grin
... My Brother, You Spoke The Secret Truth. grin
HenryDion:
Meanwhile, some students are somewhere praying for the strike to continue.. grin
... My Brother, You Spoke The Secret Truth.
Re: ASUU Gives FG 6 New Conditions To End Strike by onyxo76(m): 9:06am On Aug 30, 2017
RegalD:
All this ASUU people are criminal, abeg who is in charge of all this lecturer appointment self.......by the time 500 lecturers get sacked starting from the head they will reconsider their proposal....
that will only lead to more problems, remember the UNILORIN 49 some 12 years ago, they took FG to court and won ,they were paid their backlog of salaries and arrears as well as those who were to be promoted, got promoted to the present status. It's not so easy to just sack a group of people in service, if 49 could win then how far will 500 sacked lecturers go?

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