ASUU To Meet Jonathan
Members of the National Executive Committee (NEC) of the Academic
Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) yesterday ended their two-day meeting
in Kano with a resolve to meet President Goodluck Jonathan today or
tomorrow on the outcome of their parley.
It was learnt that the union could, after the meeting, call off the
five-month-old strike, but with a caveat that the Central Bank of
Nigeria (CBN) and the Revenue Mobilisation Allocation and Fiscal
Commission (RMAFC) should monitor the agreement it has reached with the
federal government.
A source at the meeting told LEADERSHIP Sunday that the union will
issue a communiqué on the decisions it had taken on Monday, adding that
“we may call off the strike on Monday. It is one of the decisions we
reached at NEC meeting. ASUU will meet President Jonathan today or on
Monday”.
The meeting was held at the Centre for Democratic Research, Mumbayya House, Kano.
The source said that ASUU had resolved that, in compliance with the
directive of President Jonathan at their last meeting with him, they
will present the outcome of the meeting to him directly.
He explained that ASUU had resolved that the CBN and RMAFC had to
witness the implementation of the agreement it reached with the federal
government.
According to him, it was the unanimous decision of NEC members to
involve other parties, especially the financial sector, in the
implementation of the agreement.
Other issues discussed at the meeting include the violation of ASUU
labour laws by some universities, which have announced resumption dates
for students when the strike has not been called off.
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