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Home»Education»If ASUU Does Not Go On Strike, There’ll be No Varsity For New Students- Akinwole
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If ASUU Does Not Go On Strike, There’ll be No Varsity For New Students- Akinwole

Tosin AjayiBy Tosin AjayiSeptember 6, 20222 Mins Read
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IBADAN, Nigeria (VOICE OF NAIJA)- The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has said the ongoing strike by its members is in the interest of ensuring the Federal government does its part to improve the tertiary education sector, saying If ASUU does not go on this struggle, there will be no university for new people to attend

Ayo Akinwole, Chairman of ASUU, University of Ibadan chapter, said this on Monday at a media briefing in Ibadan, the Oyo capital.

ASUU has been on strike since February 14, 2022, over improved funding for universities, review of salaries for lecturers, among other issues.

Akinwole said lecturers in public universities in the country have sacrificed to run the institutions, adding that the federal government was given enough time to address the union’s demands before the latest strike.

“Lecturers retain Nigerian public universities with their blood, but is it right for Nigerians to say they should die on the job? I am saying they are owing us over eight years verified earned academic allowances,” he said.

“Is it only ASUU that is on strike? Some sectors (research institutes) of the nation have been on strike for 13 months and the government has been paying their salaries.

“Is it an offence to become lecturers in Nigerian universities? What led to the strike? It is the non-responsiveness of the government that led to the strike.

“We waited for 14 months from December 2020 to February 2022 before declaring this strike. I am saying 14 months’ notice, 14 months engagements and Nigeria Inter-religious council intervened in 2021, when we would have declared the strike.

“We gave them one month with no result. Heroes are gone before they are appreciated, but our union will not die. We will not die. We are going to be alive to see this struggle through.

“If ASUU does not go on this struggle, there will be no university for new people to attend. In the last 25 years, the federal government would not have spent money on its universities, if ASUU had not gone on strike.

“I am also a parent and my children are at home with me. Most lecturers have to spend their money on their students’ projects for some students to graduate. I could give you numbers of some of my students who can tell you how much I have had to support their projects.”

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