After
the end of the marathon meeting with President Goodluck Jonathan in
Abuja on Monday, which lasted for about 13 hours, the leadership of the
Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) said they would now go and
brief their members on the details of the discussions.
The
Chairman of ASUU, Dr. Nasir Fagge, told the reporters in the early
hours of November 5, 2013, Tuesday, at the State House that the leaders
would take the President’s message back to their members.
Dr.
Fagge, who wore broad smiles afar emerging from the meeting venue at
about 3.35 a.m. did not say what the message was when he spoke with the
correspondents.
The
Labour Minister, Emeka Wogu, who also spoke with the press, just said
what was discussed did not go beyond the 2009 agreement.
The meeting with the President had begun at the Presidential Villa, Abuja, around 2.40 p.m. on Monday, after ASUU had also met with the President of the Senate, Senator David Mark.
It
would be mentioned that it was the first meeting between the striking
union and President Goodluck Jonathan since the strike began 1 July,
shutting down almost all state and Federal Government owned universities
in Nigeria.
The
Federal Government had initially offered the striking lecturers
N30billion to pay for allowances piled up since government and the union
hammered out an agreement in 2009. Government also offered N100billion
to pay for improvements of facilities in the universities and later
increased this to N200billion on a yearly basis.
ASUU rejected the offer as too small and insisted on government implementing in full the 2009 agreement.
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