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ASUU Protests In Abuja by okeey(m): 10:46am On Sep 17, 2009
ASUU protests in Abuja

From Soji-Eze Fagbemi and Adebayo Waheed - 17.09.2009

THE Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) on Wednesday, held a protest rally in the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, over the ongoing crisis and strike in the, university system especially the Federal Government’s refusal to sign the agreement reached with the union on how to reverse the decay in the universities.

The teachers, who commenced the protest as early as 8 a.m in the morning, carrying placards and singing solidarity songs, demanded the immediate sack of the Minister of Education, Dr. Sam Egwu, and the Executive Secretary of the National Universities Commission, Professor Julius Okojie.

ASUU stated that the strike, which had entered its third month, would not be called off under any circumstances except the Federal Government signed the agreement reached with the union, saying that the strike was for the overall interest of the Nigerian university system, the children and the nation in general.

The lecturers, dressed in academic gowns, held the rally in the sprawling town of Gwagwalada, Abuja, through all the streets in the town, with some of their placards reading: “Remove Sam Egwu to save Nigerian Education,” “Come back to negotiating table,” “Dr. Egwu, Mrs. Aisha Dukku, Professor Julius Okojie are Boko Haram,” “motivate lecturers and stop brain drain now,” “build more hostels to avoid cultism,” “better funding, better education, greater future,” “down with anarchists who abrogate agreements,” and Egwu is Boko Haram.”

Addressing the rally, which started and terminated at the University of Abuja campus, Chairman, University of Abuja chapter of ASUU, Dr. Abu Mallam, who led the protest, said: “The minister of education is certainly the man who is at the head of everything and if universities have been closed down, let us say, even if a university is closed for a day, the minister should show concern, but the minister has, of recent, demonstrated the fact that he are not ready for this universities to be opened.

“So, if you have a minister for education that doesn’t care that universities are closed down, then that minister of education has no business being there. Here, we are saying that the government has to sack this man and bring in someone who is more serious.

“Remember what Gani’s son said, that his father’s wishes were that the minister of education should be sacked. So, we stand by that statement.” Dr. Mallam said the negotiations with the Federal Government which lasted for years, centered on funding, improved conditions of service, autonomy and academic freedom, adding that the objectives were to stem brain-drain, address the rot in the university system and to improve teaching and learning conditions so as to enhance the quality of graduates to meet international standards.

He emphasised that at the end of a exercise, “which took over two years, the Federal Government has frantically abandoned the agreements it willingly and freely entered into with the staff unions of universities.”

Dr. Mallam said that the intervention of the Vice-President, Dr. Goodluck Jonathan, would have been fruitful but that it was again bungled by the government team which walked out on ASUU. He described this as a violation of the principle of collective bargaining and Nigerian Labour Law.

The ASUU chairman said: “The Minister of Education went ahead to further confuse the president by infusing into him, the idea of a skewed federalism; that the Federal Government cannot negotiate on behalf of state governments.





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Re: ASUU Protests In Abuja by Seun(m): 1:54pm On Sep 17, 2009
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Re: ASUU Protests In Abuja by chibuzineo(m): 8:49pm On Sep 17, 2009
OKEEY i wantto say a bib big tax 4 ur post in nairaland we really appreciate dat more of it bro but i wnt to say dat wat are we nigerians student doing i remember the late 70s student does dat are hugry 4 ther rike but now wat do we have lackadasikal students ,students dat are just lazy to fight 4 ther rite we call our selve students and the ongoing strike has been on for three months now and we just fold our hands and lookat dis good 4 notin leaders who no notin than embezzelment of the countries money as students we are really know to be vibrant youth y do we den have to sit at home and look at this scenerio likw dat i tell u if we students come out and protest and wen i mean protest i mean violently example burning the houses of those prestigeous people in the government so dat the message will reache the so called fg and also the under 17 world cup we make sure it dosent hold by protesting i know it is a difficult tin but in unity we stand and divided we fall yhe strenght of a broom is in its tie and dat koLANUT LAST LONG IN THE MOUTH OF THOSE WHO VALUES IT SO IF WE SAY WE VALUE EDUCATION WE HAVE TO FIGHT AND GET IT BY HOOK OR BY CROOK AND ALSO THE MOST IMPORTANT TIN LETS CONSULT GOD FIRST IN ALL WE DO COS HE IS THE ALPHA AND OMEGA TAX 4RM MICHEAL

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