Varsities won’t reopen until our demands are met, ASUU tells FG

The Academic Staff Union of Universities has threatened that universities across the country will not be reopened unless the Federal Government honours the agreement it had with the union.

According to the union, the Federal Government must first met its demands before considering reopening of institutions after it was shut down for more than six months following the coronavirus outbreak.

It added that it would unfold its next agenda if the Federal Government refused to negotiate the 2009 agreement signed by both parties.

Meanwhile, the ASUU National President, Prof. Biodun Ogunyemi, while speaking at a town meeting at the African Hall in the University of Ilorin, however, refused to state what was in the agenda.“

I think it is better we wait. When we get to that bridge, we will cross it. I can’t open our strategy here; whatever you do is about strategy; let the government refuse to negotiate, we will unfold our strategy then,” Ogunyemi said,

He stated that the union had in March went on strike because of the government’s insensitivity to university education, adding that some of ASUU’s demands included funding of university education, which the government had reneged on in the last 10 years.

“There is a deliberate attempt to kill university education in the country. Some universities use stoves in their laboratories instead of burners and buckets to fetch water to perform experiments; it’s as bad as that,” he said.

He explained that ASUU had signed MoU with the Federal Government on the need to improve facilities on the campuses, students’ welfare, promotion, and welfare, which were ignored “because there are plans to make education inaccessible to children of the poor, which today is creating social vices such as Yahoo-Yahoo, Yahoo-plus, banditry, and other criminal activities in the society.

“Check the social media; you will see them celebrating their children graduating from foreign universities. This is why they are not willing to fund public universities”, the ASUU president said.

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