Minister
of Education, Adamu Adamu, says that the indefinite strike declared by
members of the Academic Staff Union of Universities ASUU, would be
called off within the next one week.
Adamu who met with the leadership of the senate committee on
Education today, said ongoing negotiations between the Federal
government and the executive members of ASUU, indicates that the strike
would be called off within the next one week. Adamu said negotiations
between the Federal government and the academic union are ongoing.
Recall that on Sunday, August 13th, ASUU declared an indefinite
strike over the failure to implement its 2009 agreement with the Federal
government and 2013 memorandum of understanding (MoU). Other reasons
listed for the strike include non-payment of salaries, non-payment of
earned academic allowance (EAA), removal of universities staff schools
from funding by government and non-implementation of provisions of the
2014 pension reform act with respect to retired professors and their
salaries. The memo issued by ASUU reads in part
“The national executive council (NEC) of ASUU met at the university
of Abuja main campus, Giri, on the 12th of August 2017 to consider the
results of a referendum from all branches in a bid to ascertain ways of
convincing government to implement outstanding aspects of the 2009
agreement and MoU of 2013. The result of the referendum showed that an
overwhelming majority of the branches of our union voted for the
strike. In the light of the foregoing, and having exhausted all avenues
to get government to fully implement the 2009 FGN-ASUU agreement and the
2013 MoU as well as related demands, resolved to embark on a total,
comprehensive and indefinite strike action commencing Sunday, 13th
August 2017.”
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