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The
Academic Staff Union of Universities has turned down President Goodluck
Jonathan's plea for the lecturers to end their 114-day-old strike. The
Chairman of ASUU at the Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile Ife, Prof.
Adegbola Akinola, and his University of Ibadan chapter counterpart,
Dr. Olusegun Ajiboye, said university teachers would only return to
the classrooms if the government does not honour the 2009 agreement it
entered into with them.
Akinola told journalists during a
rally staged by members of the union in Ile-Ife on Monday, that
Jonathan needed not beg for the strike to be called off.
He
said, "ASUU does not need any plea from Mr. President. We are not asking
for impossible things. The Federal Government reached an agreement with
us and we are asking them to honour it. It is so simple.
"Government
should be honourable. Is it honourable not to honour an agreement?
Certainly no. The Federal Government should not allow the public
universities to continue to degenerate. Posterity will not forgive us if
we allow public universities to totally collapse.
"Our country has the resources to honour the agreement but education is not given priority.
"The
Minister of Aviation (Mrs Stella Oduah) just got two bulletproof
cars bought for N255m by an agency under her supervision. So, who do
you want to tell that this country does not have the resources?
"We
won't allow public universities to be destroyed. That is why they are
establishing private universities all over the country with the
nation's money. Except those owned by the missionaries, tell me which
of the private universities was not established with the nation's
resources?"
Akinola said that infrastructure were decaying in public universities because of the neglect they had suffered.
He explained that the strike was not about members of the union but a means to force the government to do the right things.
The
ASUU chief warned that children from poor homes might no longer have
access to university education if the union should succumb to the
blackmail being employed against it by the government.
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