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ASUU Urges Tinubu: Let Lecturers Work Without Hindrance, Do Not Suffocate Us

Published by on May 24th, 2024.


ASUU Urges Tinubu: Let Lecturers Work Without Hindrance, Do Not Suffocate Us

 

The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) in the Nsukka Zone has expressed disappointment with President Bola Tinubu’s administration as it marks its first year, citing unfulfilled promises and ongoing issues.

 

At a press conference held at Benue State University, Makurdi, Zonal Coordinator Raphael Amokaha criticized the continued neglect of the renegotiated 2009 Federal Government/ASUU agreement. He noted that the administration has fallen short of their expectations.

 

Amokaha highlighted several unaddressed issues, including inadequate university funding, violations of university autonomy through the Integrated Personnel Payment Information System, nonpayment of earned academic allowances, and the withholding of four months’ salaries.

 

While acknowledging President Tinubu’s recent commitment to reassess the appointment of university governing councils, ASUU urged that these positions should not be used as rewards for political loyalty.

 

Contrary to Tinubu’s promise of ending strikes in Nigerian universities, Amokaha warned that they are on the brink of another strike. He stated, “As the government celebrates its one-year anniversary, our union cannot share in this joy. Our expectations far exceeded the current situation. We implore the President: allow lecturers to work freely, do not stifle us!”

 

Amokaha called for the immediate signing and implementation of the renegotiated 2009 agreement, adjusted for current hyperinflation. He also demanded the payment of the remaining eight months of withheld salaries, noting that the value of these unpaid wages has significantly diminished due to inflation.

 

Furthermore, Amokaha stressed that university governing councils should consist of reputable individuals with relevant administrative experience. He condemned the frequent changes involving respected figures like Professors Attahiru Jega, Olu Obafemi, and Munzali Jibril, urging that appointments should be based on merit rather than political allegiance.

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