Strike: ASUU begins consultation over FG offer

The Academic Staff Union of Universities is set to convene its

National Executive Committee this weekend to discuss the offer made to

the union by the Federal Government to develop public universities, it

was learnt on Wednesday.

ASUU President, Dr. Nasir Faggae after a meeting with President

Goodluck Jonathan which ended in the early hours of Tuesday had told

reporters that the union would take back an undisclosed message to the

striking lecturers.

The Federal Government had offered to inject N1.1tn into public

universities in the next five years.

The Punchgathered that the union had concluded arrangement to hold the

meeting to collate the views of members before a final decision would

be taken on whether to accept or reject the offer.

Usually, the decision to embark on or to call off strike is taken at

the union's NEC meeting.

It was gathered that the meeting might hold any day between now and

next week Friday.

In the hierarchy of ASUU, the zonal coordinators after a meeting of

the national officers are to brief the branch chairmen who would

consequently call for congress in their respective universities.

But a source who spoke on condition of anonymity said a meeting with

the zonal coordinators usually take place two days after a major

meeting with the Federal Government because they have to come from the

nine zones of the country.

He said, "There is a national strike coordinating committee comprising

the national principal officers and the zonal coordinators which is

the highest decision-making body. In the country, we have nine zones.

After the meeting, the zonal coordinators will brief the branch

chairmen who will now call for a congress to brief all members."

Asked if the strike would be called off soon, the source replied, "It

is not a decision that could be taken in a hurry. All members must be

carried along. We have a mandate which is very clear – that is the

implementation of the 2009 agreement. Anything other than that, they

will have to relate to members. The zonal coordinators will collate

the decision of the branches and forward them to the national

officers."

A chairman of a local branch of ASUU in a university in the South-West

confided in one of our correspondents that the date for the NEC

meeting would be communicated to all the chapters on Thursday (today).

Another source said, "Before we embarked on the strike, there was a

referendum. The referendum did not emanate from the principal officers

but from the branches. Members must be briefed before any final

decision could be taken."

Meanwhile, strong indications emerged on Wednesday that ASUU may soon

call off its four-month old strike as the Nigeria Labour Congress

described the meeting between President Jonathan and the leadership of

the union as the most meaningful since 2009.

The Acting General Secretary of the NLC, Mr. Chris Uyot, in a

telephone interview with one of our correspondents on Wednesday, urged

ASUU to explain to its members the offer the Federal Government had

made to the striking lecturers in order to arrive at the next line of

action.

According to him, since ASUU is an affiliate of the NLC, it is the

responsibility of the union to decide on whether to call off the

strike or not in accordance with standard labour procedure.

He said, "We simply advise that they carry out meaningful consultation

with their members and ensure that whatever was offered was explained

in totality to members of ASUU.

"I want to say that since the agreement of 2009 was signed, and of the

various negotiations that have taken place, this was the most

meaningful of the meetings.

"All discussions were taken aside and the issues in the 2009 agreement

were examined, discussed and analyzed in totality.

"Let the ASUU explain in totality the offer that was made to its

members. Even the NLC has to explain to the members of the National

Executive Council of the Congress before taking decisions in such

matters. I can only say that calling off the strike depends on ASUU,"

he added.



source: punchng

Comments