The meeting between the Federal Government and the striking Academic
Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, may have yielded results, as there
are now indications the on-going strike might be called off next
Thursday. Governor of Benue State, Mr Gabriel Suswam who dropped this hint
Friday said ASUU and the Federal Government had reached agreements on
all the contentious issues that led to the industrial action except two. Suswam who was appointed as Chairman of the Needs Assessment
Implementation Committee of the Federal Government said after next
Thursday’s deliberations between his Committee and the various agencies
of government funding tertiary education, all the contentious issues
would likely be resolved. Suswam told journalists in Abuja after attending a meeting between
the Federal Government’s delegation and ASUU that agreements had been
reached by both parties on all issues save two. “We reached agreements on all issues except two. These two issues are
those of earned allowances of lecturers and intervention for the
federal universities. These are the only issues that are still
outstanding.” The Benue Governor further said he believed that by next week after
his Committee would have arrived at an agreement on all the issues, ASUU
would call off the strike. “The SGF would meet with the leadership of ASUU on the issue of earned allowances by next Monday. “Then my committee which is dealing with the issue of the needs
assessment of the universities would meet again next Thursday and take
another look at all the infrastructural deficits which the federal
universities are facing. “If you go to our universities, you would agree that they are facing
infrastructural deficits and that is why my committee would meet with
all the funding agencies next Thursday for the purpose of prioritizing
all the projects that need to be executed. We are going to invite all
the agencies that are involved in the funding of the universities
including the Central Bank of Nigeria.” Suswam said agreement has been reached on retirement age for
university lecturers, which has now been increased from 65 to 70 years;
the constitution of the governing councils of the universities which has
already been done by the Government; the setting up of a pension
administrator and the issue of persuading companies operating in the
country to set up research centers in the universities. “As far as I am concerned, if the issues concerning intervention and
earned allowances are resolved next week, then the strike could be
called off,” he said. Present at the meeting were Secretary to the Government of the
Federation Senator Anyim Pius Anyim, Minister of Labour, Hon. Emeka
Wogu, Minister of Education, Prof. Ruqayatu Rufai and President of
Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), Dr Nasir Fagge, among
others.
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