The Academic Staff Union of Universities
(ASUU) has asked the Federal Government to
show commitment towards fulfilling the
agreement it had with the union by releasing 50
Billion Naira to the union. This the union said is
a condition for calling off the ongoing strike that
commenced November last year.
According to the union, the 50 Billion will form
the first tranche of the N220 billion government
agreed for the project this year and add to the
N20 billion earlier released for the year.
Speaking with newsmen on Wednesday night,
the President of ASUU, Biodun Ogunyemi, said
that the union is not asking the government to
release the whole N220 billion at once but can
spread the N220 billion for revitalisation of
universities across four quarters.
“In which case, the N50 billion they will release
now, if you add to what they released, N20
billion for last year, we would have 150 billion
left for the rest of the year and that has been
spread over the next three quarters.
“That’s what we’ve been saying as our
minimalist position,” he said.
On the issue of shortfall in salaries, the ASUU
president revealed that the Government
promised to release the shortfall in salaries by
January 18th. He said the union will wait to
confirm if the Government has released it.
He further disclosed that the union has
submitted its suggestions and may have a
meeting with the Government next week.
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