The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has given
three conditions to be tabled before President Goodluck Jonathan today. If the
terms are acceptable to the Federal Government, the union will call off the
strike. The ASUU leadership has banned its local chapters and zonal chairmen
from talking to the media until after the session with the President. According to a source, who was part of the
ASUU session at Mambayya House in Kano, the conditions are:
•Commitment from the
President that any review or reconsideration or renegotiation of the 2009
Agreement will not substantially affect the pact which is the cause of the
ongoing strike
•Immediate payment of
all outstanding salary arrears and allowances of varsity teachers without
victimization
•A written commitment
from the President that the Federal Government will commit N225billion annually
to the funding of universities for the next four years.
There is a fourth
condition, which is said to be “personal” to ASUU, bordering on the need to be
wary of gradual loss of public sympathy. The union leaders were said to have
recognised public goodwill for the strike and the need to avert any action that
could erode such confidence. Source said: “Our leaders are meeting with the
President on Monday to table these conditions. Once the President accepts these
three terms, the strike will be called off. The Adekunle Ajasin University,
Akungba-Akoko (AAUA), Ondo State became at the weekend the third institution to
break ranks with the striking union. It asked its students to return to the
campus today. Lecture are to start on December 2, according to the Registrar,
Mr. Bamidele Olotu. Enugu State University of Technology (ESUT), Enugu, and the
Ibrahim Badamosi University, Lapai, in Niger State had earlier directed the
reopening of the schools. The registrar directed students to begin their
registration on the school portal immediately. AAUA Student Union President
Julius Adeniyi welcomed the resumption plan and assured his fellow students of
a hitch-free semester. He said: “We are dying and wasting away our time at
home; and I am backing my Vice Chancellor on the resumption date. We are coming
in and nothing will happen.”
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