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Thursday, 29 August 2013
The ASUU Festival
It is bad enough that the Nigerian
educational system is buried deep in
the murky water of ignoble failure
with no hope of redemption, also it is
something more than a stigma for an
academic circle of school
administration to drag on a snail pace
which has been recycled too much for
comfort, while those steering the
wheel of power close up their heart
and lock their ears from the right
which is meant to be disbursed
without hesitation. One day, this strike
craze will stop! I can’t help but juggle
the indecision between the Federal
Government and Academic Staff Union
of Universities. The strike has become
something close to an annual
ceremony year in year out. Are both
parties being indecisive? Or OUR
government cannot simply meet their
demands? The answers to those
questions are strategically embedded
in the problems that are seen.
ASUU has clearly rejected Federal
Government’s offers and strike still
continues. The disagreement is not
hidden, ASUU is fighting for what is
right and it is better now than never.
The strike has become a frequent dose
dished to the Federal Government
which is taken for granted. In the year
2009, the union insisted that based on
the 2009 ASUU/FGN agreement and the
January 2012 Memorandum of
Understanding, MOU, signed by both
parties, what was due for 2012 and
2013 was N500 billion, not N100
billion. Clearly the matter has not
been handled seriously and only the
substantial provision of this amount
will meet the needs and demands of
the universities all over. ASUU has
been toyed with for 4 years due to the
fact that the FG have not been able to
implement this. The Nigerian
Universities are in a bad shape lacking
basic infrastructures, facilities and the
likes, what went amiss? The future of
Nigeria and the Nigerian youths are
not put into consideration. I am not in
support of the wasted time but it is
high time the government did what
should have been done. If this
indefinite strike is to seek for that
paradigm change, something worth
the wait should be done with
immediate effect.
This concerns us all, Nigeria as a whole
because nothing positive as emanated
out of this, only if the Federal
Government meets the need and stop
the blockage of funds. The ongoing
indefinite strike is starting to emerge
as the longest of all. How long will this
wait hold? Will it be a continued ASUU
Festival year in year out? Deeper
crisis might be drilled into the system
and if this battle for right rather than
plea for submission is not held firmly,
the educational system should be
ready to withstand the ASUU festival
without prior notice. What the Union
fights for is for the benefit of the
future Nigerians and what better way
than to keep the Federal Government
attention on hold! Will this craze stop?
Or we begin to anticipate for the 2014
ASUU festival? Whatever the decision
is, we would know if/when it is called
off. However gloomy the decision may
be, it is disheartening that many lives
have been affected negatively without
prior notice that can be traced to the
Federal Government and societal fault
which reflects under poor decisions.
ASUU wants to change that and there
is a greater price to pay for change.
Every once a while we need
motivation to level up our lives, openly
it is vivid that ASUU is on that journey.
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