Student Group Gives Federal Govt One Month To End ASUU Strike
The Coalition of Students’ Activists
(COSA) has given the Federal Government a month’s ultimatum to meet the
demands of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) as laid out
in its 2009 agreement with the union.
The students urged labour unions and
civil society groups to join the university teachers’ strike to ensure
proper funding of the Education sector.
Addressing reporters at the Obafemi
Awolowo University (OAU), Ile-Ife, Osun State, the students said they
would call out their colleagues for a massive protest over the
protracted strike.
Their spokesperson, Juwon Sanyaolu,
warned that if the Federal Government failed to meet ASUU’s demands
before the ultimatum expired, the nation would witness serious students’
street protest.
Sanyaolu said: “We are unequivocally
giving the Federal Government a month to meet all the demands it signed
with the union, or to witness unforgettable massive street protest
across the states,” he said.
He said it was worrisome that five other
academic unions, including College of Education Academic Staff Union
(COEASU); Academic Staff Union of Polytechnic (ASUP); Non Academic Staff
Union (NASU); Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities
(SSANU); National Association of Academic Technicians (NAAT) and Nigeria
Union of Teachers (NUT) besides ASUU have threatened to go on strike
over one demand or the other.
He said the development is an indication that the education sector is on the verge of collapsing.
He said: “Calling on the ASUU to suspend
the current action without its demands being met could be disastrous.
And as far as the early 90’s, government sponsored free education with
money generated from cocoa and oil palm but still, there were demands
for more and adequate funding. Nevertheless, things were more bearable
then but have been growing worse even though the government seem to
generate more revenue from oil.”
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