Members of the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, yesterday,
denied knowledge of the N200 billion said to have been deposited at the
Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, by Federal Government, as a way of
resolving the six months old strike which had paralysed academic
activities in the nation’s universities.
ASUU also lamented that government was fond of rushing to the media
with propaganda and falsehood, instead of resolving the contentious
issues headlong, and vowed to continue with the strike until it was
officially notified about the payment.
Addressing newsmen in Abuja Wednesday, Senior Special Assistant to
the President on Public Affairs, Dr. Doyin Okupe, asked ASUU to call its
members back to work, since government had fulfilled its own part of
the bargain, by paying the said amount into CBN.
According to him, the office of the Accountant-General of the
Federation had authorised the payment of the money into CBN via a letter
with reference number FD/OAGF/220/ ADC/1/4DF, dated November 13. Okupe
said the money was paid into a ‘Revitalisation of Universities
Infrastructural Account’ with the CBN.
However, speaking in a telephone interview with Vanguard yesterday,
Chairman of ASUU at the University of Ibadan, Dr. Segun Ajiboye, said
the union would continue with the strike as government was yet to
officially notify it, detailing the evidence of such payment.
He said: “We read in the papers today (yesterday), that government
has presented proof of the N200 billion deposited to in a CBN account
for the funding of universities and therefore that we must call-off the
strike or face sack.
“As I speak to you, we are yet to get any evidence of the payment as claimed by government.
“Our union is still expecting an official reply of the letter we
wrote to the President through the Supervising Minister of Education on
November 22.
“It is very simple. All we request from the Federal Government is to
document all it said it has done and will do, and get it duly signed by
the Attorney-General of the Federation.
“When this is done, then we expect the Federal Government to invite
our union for a meeting so that the final document can be duly
recognised and signed by both parties.
“As a union of intellectuals, we see the government’s claims as payment on pages of newspapers.”
Reacting to the extension of the sack threat deadline to November 9,
Ajiboye said: “The threat to sack over 30,000 lecturers is laughable.
Our members are resolute to salvage the decadence in our educational system. So, we are unperturbed by the threat.”
On some universities that had already resumed academic activities,
the don said: “I can assure you, that there is no university where
teaching is taking place.
“Mind you, universities have not been totally shut down in the last six months. Just that academic activities were stopped.
“So if administrative activities are going on, it would be wrong to
say that universities have resumed. Look, when Vice Chancellors go into
the classroom to teach with armed policemen, can we say teaching is
taking place?”
On his part, Dr. Idris Adekunle, Chairman of ASUU, Lagos State
University branch, said: “If you had discussions with some group of
people and some resolutions where reached, I think it is logical to
write the people you had discussions with stating your new position.
“After our meeting with government on November 4, we wrote government
on November 8 and 22, stating some grey areas, which we believe
government should meet to end this strike.
“But for reasons unknown to us, the government never replied our
letters. Now, it is claiming it has made payment of the N200 billion
revitalisation funds for universities into a CBN account.
“As a union made up of intellectuals, ASUU cannot just believe that
payment has been made, which is only on the pages of newspapers.
“Even if government writes us that it has deposited the money,
providing an account number, we must confirm the payment from CBN.
“I must lament that I see all these as normal government’s
propaganda. The government is playing with the lives and future of our
children using personalities we already know.
“This is not helping this nation. However, ASUU is resolute to ensure government is accountable and responsive to the people.
“Once we get government’s official letter, inviting us for a meeting,
we will call-off the strike after the resolutions reached must have
been signed by both parties.”
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