The Academic Staff Union of Universities has described as a
misrepresentation of facts, the comment made by the Co-ordinating
Minister of the Economy and Minister of Finance, Dr. Ngozi
Okonjo-Iweala, that the striking university lecturers demanded N92
billion as earned allowances in the 2009 agreement.
According to
the union, which spoke through the Chairman, University of Ibadan
chapter, Dr. Olusegun Ajiboye, the Federal Government and the minister
are not telling the truth.
In a statement, the union said: “I
want Nigerians to ask the minister where she got her figure of N92
billion from. There was never a time that ASUU made a demand that is up
to N92 billion. I think the 92 billion naira is just the imagination of
the Minister of Finance and Co-ordinating Minister of the Economy.”
Dr.
Ajiboye clarified the issue noting that the earned allowances jointly
calculated with the Federal Government and ASUU in the 2009 agreement
was N87 billion and it covers allowances for three and a half years for
thousands of lecturers in Nigerian universities.
Minister of Finance, Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala
He stressed that the N87 billion was a compromise made by ASUU by scaling down from N127 billion to N87 billion.
The university lecturer urged Nigerians to say no to people whom he said were bent on destroying public institutions.
He
said: “This is a government that signed an agreement with us on January
24, 2012 to the effect that they would inject N100 billion as funding
into the universities in the first one month and that before the end of
2012, they would inject another N300 billion. The same government did
not put down a kobo to any of these universities.
“So, it is a
sad story that we are hearing now that the government cannot meet a
demand of N87 billion whereas the government said that they would keep
on putting N400 billion annually for three years consecutively to the
tune of about N1.2 trillion. If the government is now saying it cannot
meet N87billion, Nigerians should know that this is not a government
that can be trusted for anything.
“The total amount of earned
allowances for academic staff in Nigerian universities for the three and
a half years computed together with the government was N87 billion. And
that was agreed based on negotiations because we started from
N127billion and it was reduced to N107 billion before we now got to 15
percent of salary payment of each person. It is called earned allowances
and it is the sum total of the excess work which academic staff had
done for the past three and a half years. You are now telling Nigerians
that this is what these people are asking for as if it’s a new thing.
Nigerians should know that it is what the people have worked for and not
N92 billion. It is fallacy and what these people (federal government)
are just pushing is propaganda.”
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