Wednesday, October 2, 2013

asuu strike called off...read the detail here.

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Nigeria is liquidating. The great Nigeria student! The greater Nigeria student!! The greatest Nigeria student. Am one of a student in Nigeria. (EKSU) the greates fear and the strongest point in ongoing asuu strike is HISTORY OF ASUU STRIKE IN NIGERIA:
1999---5 months
2001---3 months
2002---2 weeks
2003---6 months (ended in 2004)
2005---3 days
2006---1 week
2007---3 months
2008---1 week
2009---4 months
2010---5months and 1 week
2011---3 months (ended in 2012)
2013---3 months
Greatest Nigeria students, when will this end?
Our leaders only care for their pocket..we are talking about the the future of tomorrow. Let look at the life of their children.most of their children are not in country which is not to be so. Most children are living a slefish life.
Now the federal can't even afford to pay the sum of 94 billion naira to asuu.oh what a waste of shame they are to the public. Where is our crude oil money.our taxes we pay direct and indirect. our economic are producing a huge money. The question is were are the money. The judgment is at hand.
ASUU had since July 1, embarked on a strike to protest the non-implementation of an agreement they entered into with the Federal Government in 2009.

Comrade Olukoya said members of the union would not hesitate to close down the nation’s schools, if the two parties failed to reach agreement after two weeks.

He described the  ASUU strike as  patriotic

Since July 1negotiations between  ASUU and the Federal Government has come  to nought with talks breaking down and no concrete agreement reached.

The federal government negotiating team claims the amount ASUU is requesting is not feasible as the Federal government cannot afford it according to the Finance Minister Dr. Okonjo-Iweala.

It was also speculated that the lingering ASUU strike which has run into months now led to the recent sack of Education Minister Professor Ruqayyatu Ahmed Rufai, when the President sacked Nine of his ministers.

Nigerians are hoping however that the intervention of President Jonathan into the talks with ASUU will yield some positive result sooner than later as students of Nigerian Universities are getting impatient and they have been showing it with protests being staged in the different parts of the nation to drive home their point.




The Federal Government has accused the Academic Staff Union of Nigerian Universities (ASUU) of being economical with the truth on lecturers prolonged industrial action in the universities.
The Senior Special Assistant to the President on Youth and Students Matters, Com. Jude Imagwe, stated that the claim by the union that its action was to restore infrastructural decay in universities was nothing but  a lie, noting that ASUU was fighting for allowances.
Imagwe was speaking in Abuja when he received some youth groups, who were on a visit to his office.

His words: “They initially told us that it was about infrastructure, but it is about allowances. N30b has been released for the payment of their accumulated allowances, and N100b earmarked for infrastructural development. It is important for the public to know that government did not say this is all that it will give, but government says go and start the payment with this amount and let us know the amount it will add”.
Meanwhile, Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities, SSANU, will tomorrow join ASUU on strike as the union said it has mobilized its members across the country to embark on industrial action over alleged stoppage of their salaries for two months.
SSANU, in a letter, dated 27 September, 2013, and addressed to its branch chairmen in all the universities in the country, directed its members to stay away from work from tomorrow until the salaries are fully paid.
The President of SSANU, Comrade Samson Ugwoke, said the strike will be total, while the General Secretary, who signed the letter directing members to stay at home from tomorrow, Comrade Promise Adewusi, said no member should go back to work until a counter directive was given.
Adewusi stated that the union took the decision following its  letters to the vice-chancellors in  universities, the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Senator Anyim Pius Anyim, Ministers of Labour and Productivity, Chief Emeka Wogu and Education, Nyesom Wike, as well as the Executive Secretary, National Universities Commission, Prof. Julius Okojie.
In the meantime, the suspended strike by the Academic Staff Union of Polytechnics (ASUP) is to resume on Friday.
The union alleged insincerity and failure of the Federal Government to honour agreement entered with the union.
The union also passed a vote of no confidence on the National Board for Technical Education (NBTE), alleging that the board has failed to meet the needs and demands of polytechnic education in the country.


The end is coming and the judgement is at hand....take heed..

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