As the federal government struggles to find a solution to the
protracted strike of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU),
former education minister, Dr Oby Ezekwesili, has said that the crisis
is now beyond the government and the union as the parties can no longer
handle the situation.
Dr Ezekwesili said Nigerians must
now demand that there be a another approach to arriving at the kind of
the university system to be run in the country.
Speaking to
newsmen yesterday in Abuja, at the Unity Schools Old Students’
Association (USOSA) One-Day Summit/Dialogue on Education, Good
Governance and National Unity, the former minister said “there is no
time because the rest of the world has used knowledge as a basis to
completely leave us at the lower ranks of economic development.”
She said: “
The
two parties so far seem to have failed to have a principled
negotiation. This is no longer a matter between the government and ASUU;
this has become a matter between the people
of Nigeria, government and
ASUU.
“I think the citizens must now demand that there
be a neutral approach at identifying what will be the solution to the
kind of university system that we want to run.”
The former vice president of the World Bank said the ASUU agreement was not signed during her tenure as education minister.
According
to her, “When I was the minister of education, I personally got Mr
Gamaliel Onosode, a distinguished professional, to lead the negotiation,
but what subsequently happened after I left office in 2007 is open to
interpretation of those who were part of the final negotiation that was
said to have been signed in 2009.
“And one thing that I do know
is that there are many points of convergence between the federal
government and ASUU at the time in 2007 when I was leaving to Washington
DC to resume my position as the vice president of World Bank”.
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