Chairman of Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), University
of Abuja chapter, Clement Chup has said that the leadership of the Union
never had a meeting with Vice President Sambo where government
reportedly shifted grounds on their demands. They called the reports
from online mediums claiming this to be spurious and nothing more than
cheap blackmail from the government in order to get ASUU to call of the
strike.
The report, which alleged government further shifted ground on the
demands made by the union, by agreeing to add N10 billion to the N30
billion initially provided for the settlement of earned allowances,
making it N40 billion was said to be false.
It was also reported that government had shored up the N100 billion
meant for infrastructure to N150 billion with a pledge to periodically
inject more funds into the system in line with the Needs Implementation
Committee chaired by Benue State Governor, Gabriel Suswan. This was also
said to be false.
Chup said, “In fact, I read the mischievous report online myself, but
I am telling you authoritatively that there was no such meeting.
“Government is only trying to use propaganda and cheap blackmail to make us call off this strike, but it will not work.
“Our strike is still very much on course, in fact ASUU will soon
release a position paper on these developments, we are used to this kind
of blackmail from government.”
Meanwhile, Chairman of the Ambrose Alli University chapter of ASUU,
Fred Esumeh said the Union enjoys public sympathy despite FG’s sponsored
protests.
“As I keep saying, this strike is a product of failed leadership on
the part of government; this is because we had series of dialogue to
reach an agreement.
“An agreement reached since 2009 that has not been implemented up
till now, obviously it is a product of failed leadership, before this
time that we commenced strike, there have been over 53 letters, not to
talk of several meetings with House and Senate committees on education
to intervene.
“I do not think ASUU is loosing public sympathy, because what we see
in our electronic media and perhaps few print media is sponsored
protest.
“Like the one organised by the market women, that one is laughable, you could see that it is government sponsored.
“Then of course the guy that parades himself as NANS President, Yinka
Gbadebo, a diploma student in OAU, who was rusticated from Ekiti State
University.
“A diploma student cannot even contest to be an SUG president and to
be a NANS president, you must be from SUG presidents all over the
federation, so we know these people are sponsored by government,” Esumeh
said.
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