Strike: How FG, ASUU Faceoff Can Be Resolved By Atiku
Atiku, who owns a private university in his home state of Adamawa, made the proposition via his twitter account page yesterday.
“The first move should be to sign a good faith agreement, supported by an act of parliament or federal court, binding both parties to set negotiations with targets toward meeting demands from both sides of the disagreement, while immediately suspending the strike for the sake of the students,” said Atiku.
“In the last couple of weeks, I have been working with my office publicly and privately to find a way of resolving the stand-off between ASUU and the Federal Government including the launch of an online petition requesting the immediate end of the strike.”
While urging ASUU and FG to consider a common ground in fighting for qualitative education, the former vice-president noted that the path to qualitative education in the country is a two-way street hence the need for give and take.
On the state of government-owned universities which he appeared to be dissatisfied with the little or no groundbreaking researches going on there, Atiku argued that “government officials will not (and should not) descend from their Abuja offices to come design growth plans of universities. If a university is working on significant, groundbreaking research, it has the moral right to approach the FG to request for special funding.”
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