The National President of the Academic Staff Union of Universities,
ASUU, Prof. Emmanuel Osodeke, has said 48 hours after the expiration of
the ultimatum given the Federal Government, the union is yet to be
contacted by the government.
Speaking in a chat with the Vanguard
on Thursday, the union leader also said ASUU would soon take a decision
on the next line of action. “We are yet to get any response from the
government. This is two days after the deadline we gave them. We are
still consulting and we are going to come out with our decision after
the necessary meetings are held,” he said
Osodeke, however,
refused to disclose when the national leadership of the union would call
a National Executive Committee, NEC, meeting. It was gathered that the
NEC meeting would hold this weekend, as some stakeholders feel the
government can still pay the N40 billion revitalisation fund, which the
government claims is trapped at the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN.
Faulting
the claim, a member of NEC, who is also the University of Ilorin,
UNILORIN, Branch Chairman, Prof. Moyosore Ajao, accused the government
of needlessly passing the buck. “The CBN, the Ministry of Education are
government agencies and how long would it take them to get the money
paid? We suspended our strike on December 23 last year and almost nine
months after nothing has been done.
“I hope they are not saying
that it is ASUU members that would go to the CBN and twist their arms to
get the money paid. It all boils down to the poor attention we give to
education in the country,” he said.
Apart from the revitalization
fund, the government is expected to mainstream the Earned Academic
Allowances and implement the renegotiated agreement with ASUU.


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