Government and the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU)
will meet today in a last ditch efforts to resolve the lingering crisis
in the University System. As a prelude to the meeting scheduled for 10.00a.m today, the Federal
Government was locked in a meeting with the Vice Chancellors of the
federal universities for about two hours on Monday.
Supervising Minister
of Education, Mr Nyesom Wike, who chaired the meeting held at the
auditorium of the National Universities Commission (NUC), had said the
meeting was a normal interaction with the vice chancellors and before
the commencement of the meeting, excused journalists, personal
assistants, his aides and all others, except the vice chancellors,
ostensibly to prevent leakage of their deliberations. Wike, after the closed door meeting declined comment to newsmen, but
told journalists that the government would be meeting with the
leadership of ASUU today.
However, it was gathered that the meeting was to see how the
universities that have been shut for about four months now could be
reopened to students as well as fine-tune discussion on the position of
the government against the meeting with ASUU today.
It was gathered, on Monday, that the meeting today would afford the
ASUU to report to the government about the position of the union on the
offers by the Federal Government so far.
The fresh accord struck by the Vice-President Namadi Sambo with the
union, government had agreed to increase the N30 billion already
released for the payment of academic earned allowance to N40 billion.
Accordingly, vice chancellors were urged to expedite the disbursement
within the shortest possible time using guiding templates that have
been sent by the Committee of Vice Chancellors to them.
On the implementation of the Needs Assessment to Nigerian
Universities report, it was stated that the government was cognisant
and mindful of the ability of universities to effectively and
efficiently utilise the N100 billion fund immediately, hence that
figure.
Also, on project prioritisation, universities would now be allowed to
determine their priorities and not be “rail-roaded” into implementing a
pre-determined set of projects with respect to the NEEDS assessment.
Decisions are not to be centralised.
Although, the President of ASUU, Dr Nasir Isa Fagge, could not
confirm the willingness of ASUU to attend today’s meeting, it was
gathered that zonal meetings of ASUU in their various universities were
held last week to collate opinion of the members of the government
offers.
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