PRESS RELEASE: The Truth About FG’s Position On ASUU strike – Finance Ministry
Some people in ASUU have been distributing flyers with abusive messages against Dr Okonjo-Iweala and now the ministry is issuing a statement about it, saying the minister is not the problem. I’d rather read about when ASUU is calling off this strike to be honest. Find the press statement below
Contrary to some recent media reports, the Federal government has not adopted a take-it-or-leave-it approach in its negotiations with ASUU. Rather, the approach is focused on positive engagement and achieving sustainable solutions to the challenges facing higher education in the country. That is why President Goodluck Jonathan recently appealed to ASUU to respond to government’s positive steps by calling off its strike in the interest of suffering students and parents.
Despite this, for several days now, some elements in ASUU have been
distributing pamphlets and flyers with abusive and inflammatory
messages against the Coordinating Minister for the Economy and Minister
of Finance, Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala in mosques and other places. This is
taking academic unionism to a new low and infusing it with unnecessary
politics. I am sure majority of ASUU members are not in support of this.
These messages are directed at using falsehood to demonize the
Minister as callous and unsympathetic to the plight of students and
parents. The major lie being peddled in the pamphlets and flyers is that
Dr Okonjo-Iweala has insisted on a “take-it-or-leave-it approach” in
the negotiations with ASUU. Nothing could be further from the truth.
Dr Okonjo-Iweala is the daughter of two retired professors and her
father is presently a member of ASUU’s Board of Trustees and has been
one for a long time. She speaks with her father everyday on the issue so
how can be insensitive to issues concerning the sad state of tertiary
education in the country? She understands and sympathizes with the
plight of both students and lecturers. She wants our children back in
school as soon as possible. Remember she is a mother and two of her
young relatives are sitting at home due to the strike.
This is why government is working hard, under the leadership of the
President, to seek practical and sustainable solutions to the
challenges facing higher education in Nigeria. The President has made
available N100 billion a year in the first instance to repair hostels,
laboratories and classrooms and other facilities. An offer has also been
made to ASUU of N30 billion towards their earned allowances. In fact,
negotiations have even gone further than this. This is the first time,
in years of negotiating with government, that significant sums of money
have been put on the table for ASUU and universities on this particular
set of issues. The Coordinating Minister is fully part of this.
Against this background, ASUU elements who want the strike to
continue should have a heart and rethink their current
take-it-or-leave-it approach to negotiation. Government has demonstrated
its commitment to improving the university system. And it is even ready
to do much more going forward. ASUU should listen to the voice of
reason and the yearnings of Nigerians on this issue.
Paul C Nwabuikwu
Special Adviser to the Coordinating Minister and Minister of Finance
Source: LIB
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