Thursday, September 5, 2013
ASUU: The Strike Will Continue, Even If It Takes Years Until Our Request Is Granted
The lingering
strike actionn
embarked on by the Academic Staff Union of Universities,
ASUU, Chairman, Kogi State University Chapter, Sylvester
Osakwe Ukwuteno, has said the union is ready to fight until
their request is granted, even if takes more than a year, as
he noted that Ghana experienced a year and some months
strike before the government came to their senses and the
outcome is currently obvious, “we would do even more till
our request is granted,” he stated.
Despite the N30 billion released to the striking university
lecturers as payment for the earned allowances, Ukwuteno,
has said that the ongoing strike by the union will continue
because the Federal Government has not strengthened its
vision for the sector.
Speaking to Vanguard Learning in a telephone interview,
Ukwuteno explained that if there are plans for the sector,
government would have speedily concurred with the plea to
innovate the sector being pursued by the union, adding that
the pursuit of the union is to ensure that the country meets
up with the international standard of education.
“We hope this would be the last strike that will surface on
this particular discourse, hopefully if the government cares
for education because we will not budge until our demands
are met. The much emphasis of ‘no money syndrome’ is all
lies as the president could convey over 300 entourage
including himself, to China coupled with their allowances,
welfare and other incentives, they should tell Nigerians
where the money is coming from.
“The quest is not money motivated as speculated, but to
ensure that facilities and other necessary equipment needed
to update the students are made scalable for effective
learning. Universities are currently operating with little or
no equipment in the labs, making the labs non-functional
for practicals, thereby sterilizing what is supposed to be
practically inclined.
“It took Ghana a year and some months strike before the
government came to their senses and the outcome is
currently obvious, we would do even more till our request
is granted.”
He therefore urged the public to join in the struggle by
mounting pressure on the government to hasten up in its
decisions because the students are the casualties now, but
will be the benefactors if eventually granted.
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