The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has insisted that its
members would not return to class until the Federal Government responds
to its letter requesting it to put its promises to fund the universities
in writing and sign it for future reference.
The National
Treasurer of the union, Dr Ademola Aremu, disclosed this while speaking
with our correspondent on telephone on Sunday.
Aremu said there
can not be any meaningful progress until the government responds to the
letter, stressing that ASUU’s request was the collective decision of
members across the country and not the decision of the national
leadership.
The unionist waved aside the announcement by the Federal
Government that it had deposited a large sum of money to meet the
demand of ASUU with the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN). He said the
proper way of communication with the union should be through a letter
confirming the signing of the new agreement it reached with the
lecturers.
Describing government’s announcement as a mark of
insincerity, Aremu said that the only way it can take government
seriously on the issue is a letter confirming the signing of the
agreement.
He said: “When we finished negotiation with the
President, we promised to go and brief our members and communicate the
popular decision of the union to his office. That was exactly what we
did. The collective decision of members was that the government should
put its proposal in black and white and sign it properly.
“So, if
government wants to communicate with us, it should simply respond to the
letter, not announcing through the media that certain amount of money
was already with the CBN. That is not proper. We don’t believe that is a
fair treatment.”
On the ultimatum, Aremu said it was a threat that can not intimidate any lecturer that is worth his salt.
“Any
academic that is not an intellect work, that is actually an
intellectual will not be intimidated by the threat. Nobody can
humiliate you when you are fighting a just cause.” He said.
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