The Monday meeting between striking university lecturers and the federal government ended without a resolution of the crisis.
The
meeting, which held at the office of the Secretary to the Government of
the Federation, was attended by the Minister of Finance, Ngozi
Okonjo-Iweala; Minister of Labour, Emeka Nwogwu; Minister of Education,
Rukayyatu Rufai; and the Benue State Governor and head of the
government’s delegation, Gabriel Suswam.
The lecturers’ union, ASUU, was led by the President of the union, Nasiru Fagge.
The meeting lasted for over four hours (from 3:p.m. to about 7:15p.m).
UPDATES:
The meeting between the Academic Staff Union of Universities
(ASUU) and the Federal Government yesterday, which was widely expected
to end the ongoing lecturers’ strike, ended in a stalemate.
ASUU
leadership which met the Governor Gabriel Suswam-led government
negotiating team for over three hours at the office of the Secretary to
the Government of the Federation in Abuja, said government was
trying to
renegotiate a 2009 agreement both parties have already agreed upon.
ASUU
president Nasir Fagge told reporters that the objective of the current
strike is to get government to “implement the 2009 ASUU/FGN and
particularly to implement the provisions of the memorandum of
understanding we reached with the government in 2012.”
He said the
outcome of yesterday’s meeting shows that not much has been achieved
because work has not yet commenced on the aspects of the agreement on
needs assessments which was referred to the Ministry of Education.
Speaking
on the N87 billion “earned allowance” which his union is demanding he
said that “since government made it clear that it doesn’t have the money
to implement that…that government is going to consult the universities’
governing councils…if there is any need for subsequent meeting, we will
do that.”
However, the government’s side said release of the N400
billion earmarked for infrastructure in the universities will start by
September 1, and that only N30 billion for earned allowances will be
provided to the lecturers.
Secretary to the Government of the
Federation Anyim Pius Anyim said the money will be paid after
“reasonable due process determined by the universities’ councils.”
Responding
to the offer of N30 billion, ASUU reiterated its stance of not
renegotiating but only demanding an implementation of the 2009
agreement.
“I think it is important to clarify that at this point
we are not making a demand; there was an agreement with government, and
even that aspect that government is talking about, the earned
entitlement of staff of the universities, that includes the technical
staff, members of the senior staff association and members of the non
academic staff… what the union is talking about is the implementation of
2009 agreement not the renegotiation of the agreement,” Fagge said.
Both sides agreed to consult further after the meeting.
Fagge
expressed hope that government will do the right thing saying, “we will
wait to hear from government after the consultation with councils.
Whatever they place on the table, we will look at it. But for now, we
will also go back and report tour principals on the development.”
No date was agreed for a future meeting.
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