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University Of Abuja Vows To Join Strike

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The University of Abuja Chapter of ASUU last Saturday, vowed to shut down academic activities from September 26, (today) following the one-week nationwide warning strike declared by ASUU.

Dr Clement Chup, Chairman of the University of Abuja Chapter of ASUU told a news conference at Gwagwalada in the FCT last Saturday that the chapter had no option than to follow the ASUU national body’s directive.

He said that the National Executive Committee (NEC) of ASUU had called for a warning strike, following the failure of the Federal Government to implement its 2009 agreement with ASUU.

Chup said that the branch had called for a congress after its NEC unanimously agreed to abide by the directive of ASUU.

According to him, government had so far implemented only the salary component of the 2009 agreement, leaving the others out deliberately because of its insensitivity to education.

“What we are talking is an agreement reached willingly between the Federal Government and ASUU two years ago and as I talk to you, the agreement will be due for re-negotiation next year.

“The problem now is what are we going to re-negotiate when the agreement in the first instance has not been implemented two years later,” he said.

The ASUU boss said some components of the agreement were yet to be implemented by the Federal Government, which he said, include funding, amendment of pension law as well as 70 years retirement age for academic staff.

Chup attributed the deplorable state of infrastructure in Nigerian universities to poor funding and insensitivity of government to education.

He said that ASUU’s interest in the strike was not only for its members but to enhance good learning environment that would make the products of Nigerian universities compete favourably with their counterparts globally.

The ASUU boss called on university students to be patient with the union, noting that the struggle was a collective one to enhance quality output from the nation’s universities.

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