Okoh made this call in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State, on Thursday, during
the Standing Committee Meeting of the Bishops Conference of the church.
He said, “The government should find a way either to privatise
universities or get ASUU to be limited to individual universities such
that there will be no national ASUU body, mandating even institutions
without grievances to go on strike.
“There is no such body anywhere in the world. Challenges facing any
institution should be treated locally without involving others.
“While the ASUU strike lasts, university lecturers are busy teaching
in private universities (most of which lack lecturers) and earning money
and when the strike is over, they will still be paid for the period of
the strike.
“This is highly immoral and must be discouraged.”
The cleric urged government to agree to the demands of ASUU,
describing the academic, moral and social implications of the strike as
enormous.
He further warned politicians to beware of those who had earlier predicted that Nigeria would break up by 2015.
He urged the Independent National Electoral Commission to ensure
honesty and transparency while discharging its responsibility to the
nation.
“INEC should rise above regional, ethnic, religious partisanship and
deliver to Nigerians, the truth, the whole truth and nothing short of
that,” Okoh said.
He appealed to the nation’s youth to avoid violence and other political vices while taking part in politics ahead of 2015.
Okoh said, “We make a sincere appeal to politicians as they plan,
disagree, challenge one another and engage in high political
maneuvering, to ensure that the entity called Nigeria is spared from
harm.
“We should not walk into the traps of our external detractors who had already predicted a break-up of the country in 2015.”
“We appeal to our youth to take part in politics but steer clear of
political thuggery. You should not allow yourselves to be used for
assassination, arson, kidnapping, maiming, looting, and intimidation of
opponents.
“Don’t die for any political party or any candidate because Nigeria needs you tomorrow.”
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