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ASUU
STRIKETHE about five-month-old strike embarked upon by members of
Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) may be called off next week.
It was gathered that the union would conclude consultations with its members and may resume class soon.
The union, it was also gathered, had asked the Federal Government to
slash across board, salaries of National Assembly members, ministers and
other political office holders by 2014.
The demand was placed
on the Federal Government at a marathon meeting leadership of the union
held with President Goodluck Jonathan and other key government officials
at the Presidential Villa, on Monday.
ASUU president, Dr Nasir
Isa Fagge, could not confirm this, as calls put to him on his mobile
line were unsuccessful, but ASUU source told the Nigerian Tribune in
Abuja that the demand formed part of their deliberations on Monday to
early hours of Tuesday.
The source said ASUU had suggested this
based on the complaint by the Federal Government that it had no money
to implement all aspects of the 2009 agreement as demanded.
Nigerian Tribune, however, gathered that branch chairmen of the ASUU had
been directed to brief their members on the offer by President
Jonathan, which is largely an addition of N20 billion to the N200
billion already agreed upon with Vice President Namadi Sambo to be
released to universities annually.
According to the fresh pact,
the Federal Government had agreed to release N220 billion yearly to the
public universities, beginning from 2014 till the next five years.
It was also gathered that the meeting adopted the accord struck by the
vice president with the union, on the need to increase the N30 billion
already released for the payment of academic earned allowance to N40
billion.
According to sources, government also agreed that the
N40 billion should be regarded only as first instalment, and not a
once-and-for-all payment.
At the meeting, the government
assured that it would, among other things, revamp the public
universities by ensuring that all those issues that always led to strike
were dealt with once and for all.
ASUU president had, after
the meeting, told reporters that his team would take back the message of
President Jonathan to varsity teachers before a decision would be
taken on the next line of action.
Sources; Nigerian Tribune
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