The Federal Government has appealed to students over the ongoing
strike by the Academic Staff Union of Universities saying that it is
committed to the speedy resolution of the crisis for the sake of
Nigerian students. Speaking to State House correspondents after Wednesday’s Federal
Executive Council meeting, Minister of Information, Labaran Maku said
the government was committed to “serious negotiations” with the
university lecturers. He therefore appealed to the students and parents to bear with
government and show more understanding as efforts are being made to find
a lasting solution to the problem at hand. “The federal government has been far more worried than you think
concerning the strike in tertiary institutions, because of the
disruption of the school calendar and so government is concerned and
very worried and since the onset of the strike government has been
negotiating with ASUU through the Ministry of Labour and Productivity
and the Ministry of Education. “As at today we know that this negotiations are going on and it is
our expectation that this strike will not get more protracted and that
an understanding will be reached soon enough to enable our students
return back to school. Government is very worried and concerned every
time the school calendar is disrupted, it has its cost to the nation,
particularly the idle time our children spend at home can lead to a lot
of social difficulties. “We don’t want school calendars to be disrupted and a lot of series
of discussions have been going on and we believe we should record some
progress soon enough for these schools to open and the Minister of
Labour and education will be giving quarter briefing on the progress of
these negotiation and I know that it has never cease. “So we are appealing to our people particularly parents and children
of this nation to bear with us, to show more understanding and we pray
that this type of strike will not re-occur, because the public school
system suffers a lot of damage with the perennial strikes. The
universities have been relatively stable since the advent of this
Administration. The outraged strikes that we inherited we have tried to
resolve them, and if you notice in the last two years there has not been
a lot of strikes until this unfortunate one and I believe we will
overcome it and in the end both parties will appreciate the need to keep
the school calendar stable for the progress of our country. So
government is working hard to ensure we reach an agreement to resolve
this problem so that or schools can re-open” he said.
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