Thursday, September 5, 2013
Meeting All Of ASUU Demands Will Shutdown Government – FG
Indication emerged yesterday that the Federal Government
may not be able to meet all the terms of its agreement with
the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) as doing
so may lead to a shutdown of governance in the country.
This is just as
ASUU has
insisted that it cannot shift grounds on any of the agreed
issues since according to it, necessary concessions were
granted before the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU)
reached with the Federal Government in 2009 was signed.
But Information Minister, Labaran Maku, who spoke
yesterday while addressing State House correspondents
after the Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting in
Abuja, pleaded the striking lecturers to put the nation first
and reconsider their hard stance.
He was specifically reacting to why the government was yet
to reach a compromise with ASUU amidst its claim of
spending huge resources on the development of tertiary
education in the country.
He added that but for the insurgency in the northern part of
the country occasioned by the terrorist activities of Boko
Haram, which has cost the federal government huge amount
of money in terms of restoring normalcy, much would have
been done to upgrade the education sector.
“If we say we will not work until every particular problem
we face in this country is resolved, then, I am sure there is
no sector that will work. If we all insist that every sector’s
problem must be completely solved, that we will down
tools and that we will not work, then, the country will stop
working,” he said.
“We are partners of the ASUU. We are friends. They are
our patriots, and we understand the critical role that the
universities teachers are playing in creating a new society
that we are hoping to have. But at the same time, this is a
reality question that we need to look at and we have to put
the nation first.
“I know that all of us desire more from the system, but the
truth is that there are limitations and from the limitations
we have, we believe that the ASUU really needs to do
rethink and ensure that we reopen our universities because
really, we are feeling the pain of our children being at home
and this, indeed, is completely avoidable,” Maku said.
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