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ASUU’s President Slams FG Over Failure To Release N20bn Agreement
The President of the Academic Staff Union Of Universities (ASUU), Professor Biodun Ogunyemi, has berated the Federal Government for failing to fufill its part of the agreement has signed in 2017
Naija News Understands that Ogunyemi who stated this during an interview earlier today said that the Federal Government’s proposal of releasing N20 billion, falls short of its agreement to release N220 billion yearly since 2013. He also described the development as too late, as well as too little.
Considering Nigeria's economic state and compounding national issues, I think the said agreements signed is unrealistic! ASUU knows that and @AsoRock know that too! But they keep on repeating thesame cycle. WHY? #ASUUstrike
— Ridwan Jaafar (@RidwanMJafar) November 8, 2018
He said, “In 2017, the issue of 20 billion Naira came up when the Federal Government said it had not abandoned the Memorandum of Understanding of 2013 where it was stipulated that government will release N1.3 trillion over a period of six years.
“And annually since then, what government ought to have done was to release N220 billion each year. So when we asked for that, the government said that to prove that we have not abandoned that MoU, We will release N20bn as a mark of commitment and that was to be done between September and October last year. So, if we are discussing it in November 2018, it is coming too late.”
The ASUU leader also reiterated the stance of the union that it would not return to the negotiating table with the current head of the Federal Government’s re-negotiating team, Mr Wale Babalakin.
According to him, this remains one of the conditions for renegotiating the 2017 Memorandum of Understanding which it signed with the Federal Government.
The educational system in Nigeria needs a total make over. Imagine having an affordable yet a school with the most conducive learning environment, well equipped laboratories, an updated accessible library, to mention but a few. These aren't luxuries but basics. #ASUUstrike
— Davidson Isibor Akhimien (DIA) (@dia_ngr) November 8, 2018