We Can No Longer Guarantee Industrial Harmony In Public Universities – ASUU

The union accused the federal government of shunning the Memorandum of Actions (MoAs) and Memorandum of Understanding (MoUs) it agreed with ASUU.

The Minister of Education, Adamu Adamu / Photo credit: pointblanknews.com
The Minister of Education, Adamu Adamu / Photo credit: pointblanknews.com

The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) says it can no longer guarantee industrial harmony in public universities due to alleged negative government response to all agreements reached.

The union accused the federal government of shunning the Memorandum of Actions (MoAs) and Memorandum of Understanding (MoUs) it agreed with ASUU.

Dr. Salahu Lawal, the Abuja Zonal Coordinator of the union, who disclosed this during a news conference in Gwagwalada on Tuesday, hinted of another imminent industrial action.

The zone comprised Federal University of Lafia; Federal University of Technology, Minna; Nasarawa State University, Keffi; Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida University, Lapai; and the University of Abuja.

He said Nigerians, especially parents who have children in public universities, should hold government responsible for the consequences that may arise from the non-implementation of the agreements.

“Our demands are the implementation of all outstanding provisions in the Feb. 7, 2021, FGN/ASUU Memorandum of Action.

“The immediate deployment of ASUU’s innovation of a more robust system of human resource management and compensation, called the University Transparency and Accountability Solution (UTAS).

“Immediate payment of outstanding Earned Academic Allowances (EAA) to our members.

“The full implementation of the 2009 FGN/ASUU Agreement as renegotiated in 2021, based on ILO’s collective bargaining principles.

“Immediate action on the report of the Presidential Visitation Panels to Federal Universities without delay.

“Immediate action on the recommendations of the Committee on State Universities,” he said.

According to him, the government, as it has always done, again reneged on its promises to the union and the nation, thereby leading to another industrial action in the universities.

Lawal said the union’s agitations have been acknowledged by government but has not been demonstrated in commensurable action since the suspension of the strike.

“Recall that our union signed MoA with the government, leading to suspension of the 2020 strike action in February 2021.

“Almost nine months on, the ASUU is again calling on government to honour its promises to Nigerians on the immediate deployment of the University Transparency and Accountability Solution (UTAS).

“The signing into law of the draft renegotiated 2009 agreement, and the release of Revitalisation Funds to public universities, this will address the deplorable conditions under which our children live and learn.

“ASUU has for long laid bare to both government and Nigerians the decrepit state of infrastructure on our campuses which has been the bane of research activities in our universities.

“The imposition of the obnoxious Integrated Personnel and Payroll Information System (IPPIS) on our universities, despite its demonstrated shortcomings, is a clear case of the unnecessary meddlesomeness in the internal administrative procedures.

“In other words, government is pushing for another round of strike in our universities. Why is the government reluctant to dismantle the IPPIS infrastructure in the universities?,’’ the zonal official said.

(NAN)

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