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Academic Staff Union of Nigerian Universities on Monday, suspended its
one month, six days strike and has however said its battle with
government is far from over.
ASUU and FG during the meeting
TEXT OF PRESS CONFERENCE BY THE ACADEMIC STAFF UNION OF
UNIVERSITIES HELD IN RESPECT OF THE NATIONWIDE STRIKE ACTION AT NIGERIA
LABOUR CONGRESS HEADQUARTERS, PASCAL BAFYAU HOUSE, ABUJA ON MONDAY, 18TH
SEPTEMBER, 2017
PROTOCOLS
Compatriots of the Press,
As part of the avowed commitment of our Union, ASUU, to building a
virile Nigerian state, we address Nigerians through you once again on
matters that are critical to the stability, security and development of
our nation, particularly on the place of education and the constant
affront against it by successive governments in Nigeria. Life has almost
lost meaning to the average Nigerian today. Stories of suicide,
insurrection and brigandage are commonplace with the degradation of
educational and other institutional frameworks for apprehending the
perversion of our cherished values. Sadly, our leaders live in affluence
while the people wallow in absolute poverty, which suggests callousness
and indifference to the plight of the rest of Nigerians, and generates
insecurity and violent conflict.
The place of education in the life and development of any country
is generally acknowledged. Any nation that neglects education does so to
its peril. Unfortunately, our country has chosen to follow this
perilous path, over the years. The Academic Staff Union of Universities,
our Union, has consistently called the attention of our country to, and
challenged government after government on, the need to give education a
pride of place in driving national development. While these struggles
have yielded some substantive fruits, it is sad to note that the apathy
and subterfuge of successive governments have resulted in incremental
regrettable loss of progress and growth in the education sector,
manifesting particularly in the deterioration and decay of the
university system, with their negative consequences for the Nigerian
society.
HOW DID WE GET HERE?
The 2001 FGN/ASUU Agreement came to be, after a tortuous journey
spanning years of protests, national strikes and resilient struggles by
the Union, supported by the Nigerian people. The 2001 Agreement was due
for review in 2004. It, however, took Government two years and an ASUU
strike to begin the review in 2006, and an additional two years of
unwarranted provocation of academics due to needless foot-dragging and
insincerity on the part of Government.
In the course of renegotiation of the 2001 FGN/ASUU Agreement, the
FGN/ASUU Committee derived its direction from the terms of reference
listed by the then Minister of Education and agreed that the essence of
the re-negotiation was:
(i) To reverse the decay in the university system, in order to
reposition it for greater responsibilities in national development;
(ii) To reverse the brain drain, not only by enhancing the
remuneration of academic staff, but also by disengaging them from the
encumbrances of a unified civil service structure;
(iii) To restore Nigerian universities, through immediate, massive and sustained financial intervention; and
(iv) To ensure genuine university autonomy and academic freedom.
The Negotiating Teams searched for, and arrived at minimal
conditions for reversing the decay in the University System. Although
the re-negotiation was completed in 2008, it took the government over a
year to sign the Agreement – in 2009.
The failure of the Governments to implement substantial parts of
the 2009 FGN/ASUU Agreement led to series of warning strikes and,
ultimately, a total, comprehensive and indefinite strike action in
2011/2012. These actions forced the government to conduct a nationwide
assessment of the needs for addressing the rot and decay in our public
universities. The Needs Assessment Report, released in July 2012, called
for immediate and comprehensive intervention and revitalization of the
universities. Unfortunately, although the government approved this
report, it did not make any effort to address the issues raised. The
failure of series of consultations, dialogues and interventions by
well-meaning Nigerians to get government to do the right thing, once
again, compelled our Union to embark on another strike action in 2013.
The resolution of that strike action culminated in the signing of a
Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Federal Government on 11th
December, 2013. The goal of the MoU is to reinforce the compelling need
to implement the provisions of the extant Agreements/MoU on the
increased funding of public universities.
Major items of the 2013 MoU include:
1) Fund for revitalization of the university system, amounting to
N1.3 trillion in 6 years, based on yearly release of N220 billion,
starting with N200 billion in 2013.
2) A dedicated revitalization account to be opened by FGN with CBN to warehouse the fund.
3) A central Monitoring Committee to monitor the implementation of the revitalization of the universities.
4) Payment of outstanding balance of the Earned Academic Allowances
(EAA) after verification of the level of payment made from the initial
of N30 billion.
5) Engagement of the services of public universities in special consultancy as a way of boosting IGR of the universities.
It is true that Government raised the hope of Nigerians on the
promise of addressing the rot and decay in Nigerian public universities
with the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding and release of the
initial sum of N200 billion. However, and unfortunate for Nigeria, the
hope has since been dashed. Indeed, the current government has revealed
that the said N200bn was taken from the TETFund intervention account.
This, no doubt, is a case of robbing Peter to pay Peter. The Needs
Assessment Intervention Funds were to be raised from other sources to
complement the efforts of TETFund, not to undermine an agency which is a
product of ASUU struggles. TETFund was not, and is not, meant to be a
“cash cow” for the political class and our Union will continue to
challenge any attempt to derail it from its original mandate.
There is always a question – Why must ASUU adopt the strike option
considering its impact on the quality of education which the Union wants
to raise? The answer to this is simple. ASUU’s resolve to forge a
hitch-free academic calendar has been proven by the utmost restraint
which it usually showed before embarking on strike action. ASUU as a
national body did not embark on any strike between December 2013 and
November 2016. ASUU’s strikes are forced on it by the tendency of the
Federal and State Governments to renege on the agreements freely entered
into by them. Successive Governments have demonstrated a strong
antagonism to the patriotic goals underlying ASUU’s agitations.
ISSUES IN THE CURRENT DISPUTE
Comrades and compatriots, the current strike has been necessitated
by the non-implementation of the 2009 Agreement, 2013 MoU and the 2016
resolutions reached in the course of ASUU’s talks with representatives
of the Federal Government under the chairmanship of the Senate
President. Specifically, the issues in dispute are:
1. Funding for the Revitalization of Public Universities
2. Earned Academic Allowances (EAA)
3. Registration of Nigerian Universities Pension Management Company (NUPEMCO) and Pension Matters.
4. Universities Staff Schools
5. Fractionalization and Non-Payment of Salaries
6. Exemption of the University System from TSA
7. Poor funding and the proliferation of State Universities
With the commencement of the ongoing action on 12th August, 2017,
we have held series of meetings and deliberations with the
representatives of the Federal Government and arrived at a number of
resolutions. These are captured in a Memorandum of Action (MoA) signed
today, 18th September, 2017. For the avoidance of doubt, the new MoA is
action-oriented because each item on the list has a time-line attached.
We want to state, unequivocally, that the continuous breach of
trust by successive governments is the root cause of the continuing
actions undertaken by our Union. The correct dictum is “Pacta sum
servanda” (All agreements must be respected). The current resolutions,
like every resolution, in a civil engagement, are based on mutual trust.
It is our ardent hope that our trust will not be yet again misplaced.
Consistent with the said prompt response, we expect that this government
will abide strictly by all the timelines set out in the current
resolutions. Our union deems it necessary to give a precautionary
advice: should government unilaterally vary the agreement(s) it has
signed with our union, we should not be held responsible for the
consequences.
STATE OF THE NATION
Having addressed the matter of the strike action, it is crucial
that we address even a more fundamental issue; the state of the Nigerian
nation. The industrial action, as well as the entire university system,
which it seeks to protect have meaning within the context of the state
of the nation. Whatever happens to the nation ultimately impacts the
university system. The current sorry situation of the country,
therefore, is a matter of grave concern for ASUU. From education to the
economy, from the society to national security, and to the livelihood
opportunities, the situation is worrisome. The government has announced
with glee the movement away from recession, but to the ordinary Nigerian
citizen the reality is different. Neither poverty nor hunger nor
general suffering has reduced in level or intensity in our country. The
general unrest among the labour Unions is a reflection of the deplorable
condition under which the Nigerian worker operates, just as the growing
incidence of suicide is an indication of the level of frustration and
hopelessness of the average Nigerian citizen. There are no advances in
policies that can substantially provide the welfare needs – employment,
health, education, etc – of Nigerians outside the ruling class.
All in all, the mounting feeling of insecurity in the country is
now palpable. A clear indication of the level of insecurity is the
massive security personnel, with which our leaders and the elites
surround themselves, leaving the masses unprotected, at the mercy of the
violent hoodlums who have overrun the country. The plague of armed
robbery, kidnapping, and other forms of criminality are enough threat to
the peace of any polity. However, these violent acts are treated as
minor problems in Nigeria, even when they are compounded by the rising
tide of ethnic and religious conflicts. The crux of the problem, in all
these, however, is the inconsistent responses of the government, and its
use of double standards in addressing the various issues, persons and
groups that tug at the fabric of the country. Ultimately, the
persistence of the problems is a result of the same paradigm that the
people have suffered from – global liberalism.
ASUU is firmly convinced that the solution to the underdevelopment
of our people is re-orienting Nigeria’s economy from neo-liberalism to a
peoples-oriented model. The starting point is to exit the envelop-style
budgeting and accord education its pride of place in the scheme of
things.
CONDITIONAL SUSPENSION OF THE STRIKE ACTION
After an elaborate and extensive consultation process, the National
Executive Council (NEC) of ASUU has agreed to conditionally suspend the
ongoing action, taking into cognizance that major proposals from
government to address the contending issues in the strike action has a
deadline of the end of October, 2017.
All members of ASUU are to resume work after their branch
congresses tomorrow, 19th September, 2017. However, ASUU will not
hesitate to review its position should government reneges on the signed
Memorandum of Action.
As a Union of intellectuals, ASUU shall not relent in confronting
all human and artificial barriers to a transformed university education
for the betterment of Nigerians and our dear Nation. For us, this may be
a life-time project. We owe it to prosperity, for the sake of our
children and their children’s children.
We thank all Nigerians for their understanding of the irrepressible
concern and concerted efforts of ASUU for an educational system and
Nigeria of our dream. In particular, our appreciation goes to members of
the Press and our dear students who at various stages engaged ASUU
leadership for clarifications on the basis of our struggle. Together we
can make Nigerian universities enviable. Until and unless this happens,
ASUU will not rest.
The struggle continues!
Thank you.
Biodun Ogunyemi
President.
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