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What ASUU Expects From Meeting With Jonathan
As the nation’s education sector continues to reel under the excruating pain of the four month long strike, the Academic Staff Union of Universities has expressed hope that their meeting with President Goodluck Jonathan today will bring mutually acceptable solution to the crisis that has paralysed the nation’s university education.
According to the union, the meeting is expected to be a dialogue that will lead to a mutually acceptable fair and far reaching solution within the context of the implementation of the 2009 agreement, the 2012 MOU and the recommendations of the Needs Assessment Report.
The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), are hopeful ahead of their meeting with President Goodluck Jonathan on Monday and expressed optimism that the four-month old strike, will be called off soon.
The union say they expect the meeting to be mutually beneficial, as they seek to find a lasting solution to the context of the implementation of the 2009 agreement, the 2012 MOU and the recommendations of the Needs Assessment Report. However, ASUU warned that any proposal by the federal government, would be based on a clear acceptance of a framework for the implementation of the 2009 agreement and added that any attempt to impose decisions will not work.
In a statement by its Chairperson from Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike, Abia State , Dr. Uzochukwu Onyebinama, ASUU asked President Jonathan “to be guided by the principle of honouring agreements in the interest of justice and industrial harmony in the country.
“As the National leadership of our union, the Academic Staff Union of Universities meet with his Excellency, President Goodluck Jonathan, tomorrow 4th November 2013 [tomorrow], we hope that the meeting will be a dialogue that will lead to a mutually acceptable fair and far reaching solution within the context of the implementation of the 2009 agreement, the 2012 MOU and the recommendations of the Needs Assessment Report.
“Any proposal by government should be based on a clear acceptance of a framework for the implementation of the 2009 agreement. Any imposition will not present a solution to the current crisis.
“We therefore call on the President and Commander- in- chief of the armed forces of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Dr. Goodluck Jonathan to be guided by the principle of honouring agreements in the interest of justice and industrial harmony in the country”.
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