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Stop Govt Officials From Sending Kids To School Abroad – ASUU Charges N/Assembly

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ASUU and Federal Government representatives at the negotiating table
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Government officials in President Muhammadu Buhari-led government has been charged by the Academic Staff Union of Universities to withdraw their children from foreign universities and enroll them in Nigeria.

The union charged the National Assembly on Thursday to initiate a law that stops government officials from sending their wards outside the country.

ASUU noted that such law would allow the public office holders know the decay in the public universities.

The President of the union, Prof. Emmanuel Osodeke, stated this in a meeting held with the federal Government.

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Speaking before the meeting went into a closed-door, Osodeke said, “We hope that the government will make it mandatory that if you accept a government appointment, your children must attend universities in the country.

“The National Assembly must formulate a law that if you take an appointment, your children must study here. If you know that your children cannot be here, don’t take government appointments.

“When you hear those in the government who send their children to schools abroad say that ASUU goes on strike, they should know that strike is not the problem. The problem is the issues afflicting the universities; nobody is interested in tackling them.

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“Look at the budget we have seen recently, it is exactly the same thing we have been seeing. Nothing has changed. And this country is paying the high price for neglecting education – the banditry you see, the kidnapping and what have you, is because people are not being taken care of.

“That is why ASUU has been struggling, so that Nigerian universities will be revamped, so that as our children go outside for learning, other children from other countries will come here too and pay to this country in hard currency.”