Tuesday, November 5, 2013
ASUU Strike: Outcome of ASUU & FG (President Jonathan) Meeting On Monday
The outcome and update on the meeting between ASUU and the
Federal Government (President
Goodluck Jonathan) of Monday, 4th November, 2013 might just
put an end to the ongoing strike. It is understood that the President
presented some offers to the ASUU leadership. The President of
ASUU declined comments on this. He said the message is for ASUU
members, after which they will make a decision.
Read the details of the FG (President Jonathan) and
ASUU Meeting outcome
After thirteen hours of negotiations, the President
of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) Dr. Nasir Isa
Fagge on tuesday morning was not forthcoming with the new
Federal Government’s offer as he insisted that his members have
the final say on the issue. Speaking with State House
correspondents, he said that the meeting with President Goodluck
Jonathan discussed how to tackle the problem of University
education system in the country. He said: “Well we have had lengthy
meeting with Mr. President, rubbing minds on how best to
address the problem of University education in this country.” “And
we now have a message from Mr. President we are going to take
to our members. And we are expecting that our members will
respond appropriately to the message of Mr. President.” On
whether the lecturers are going back to the classroom, he said:
“That is up to our members.” Asked what the message was, he
said: “I can’t tell
you. Its not for you. It is for our members.” If impressed with the
message, he said: “Don’t put words into my mouth. Our members
will determine that.” Also speaking with journalists at the end of the
meeting, the Minister of Labour Emeka Wogu said: “We made
progress, the President of ASUU
told you that they are going back with a message
from the Federal Government back to their members. And the
message is full of high expectations and hope.” On whether the
strike will be called off, he said: “That is why the message is full of
high
expectations and hope. So our prayers is that they come back with
positive outcome. They might not even come back to meet us,
they might take decisions there that will meet your expectations.”
“Nigerians should be patient for ASUU to finish
their meetings and come out with a message to
Nigerians.” Responding to whether the Federal Government made a
fresh offer, her said: “Well, the offer we made are the offer they
are taking in line with the 2009 agreement. The issues that led to
the strike are issues contained in the 2009 agreement and we did
not go beyond the agreement.”
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