Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) on Sunday October 4, 2020, accused the Federal Government of Nigeria of deducting check of dues on behalf of the union and has refused to remit same to the Union between February and June 2020.
ASUU, through the Chairman of the Union at the University of Ibadan (UI), Professor Ayo Akinwole alerted that there is an evil conspiracy among the ruling elite to wipe out public university education, which provides education to over 90 per cent of Nigerian students in order to elevate private universities, which are owned by themselves and their collaborators.
ASUU has been on strike for over six months to draw attention of government to the implications of criminal negligence of not funding public universities in the light of rising insecurity and other mounting social problems.
According to Akinwole, the plan by the government to use salary stoppage to punish varsity lecturers for being concerned with the parlous state of affairs in the nations’ tertiary education has failed as members are resolved to ensure that government becomes responsive and responsible.
He maintained that while the union was ready to discuss outstanding issues on the implementation of the February 2019 MOA the FG signed with ASUU and other conditions of service with government, Federal Government has not been forthcoming rather resorted to embarking on propaganda against the union.
He, however, hinted that the University Transparency and Accountability Solutions (UTAS) developed by the Union to replace government Integrated Personnel Payroll Information System (IPPIS), which has been orchestrated to destroy global academic culture is fully ready, lamenting government’s insincerity of purpose.
Akinwole also denied the claim that the union would call off its strike as propagated by Labour Minister, Dr Chris Ngige, adding that while the lecturers were ready to work, the union would sustain the strike until all their demands were attended to.
“As of today October 4, 2020, ASUU members are been owed three (3) months salaries. In some Universities like MOAU and UNIMAID, our members have not received salary for up to six (6) months. Federal Government, through the Office of the Accountant General of the Federation has criminally withheld five months (February-June, 2020) check-off deducted from our members’ salaries without remittance to the union. FG has forcefully enlisted our members on the National Housing Fund (NHF) scheme and has consistently been illegally deducting money for this from our members’ salaries. Our on-going total, comprehensive and indefinite strike action would continue if this propaganda and lies against ASUU by appointees and representatives of the Federal Government like the Minister of Labour and Employment MoL & E Dr. Chris Ngige persists”, Akinwole explained