ASUU justifies strike, accuses Ngige of blackmail, Nigeeria
The Academic Staff Union of Universities
has called on the Minister for Labour and Employment, Dr Chris Ngige,
to desist from cheap blackmail in the handling of the ongoing strike
called by the union.
The President of the union, Prof. Biodun
Ogunyemi, in a bulletin on the strike, asked members of the union to
disregard the comment by the minister that the strike was illegal.
He said, “Our national struggle to
revitalise the Nigerian university system is comprehensive and total.
Remain resolute and steadfast as victory is certain.”
Also, the ASUU Chairman at the
University of Ibadan, Dr Deji Omole, who condemned the tactics employed
by the Federal Government over the demands of the union, said it was
deceitful for the minister to insinuate that the N23bn earned
allowances, which the Federal Government promised to pay soon, were only
for lecturers.
He said the earned allowances were for
both deserving academic and non-academic staff, stressing that it was
too early for Ngige to embark on blackmail.
Omole said the union was more interested
in enduring legacies to reposition public education in the country
through adequate funding of public education, which the present
government had failed to prioritise.
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