Education
Atiku, Nnamani Task FG On ASUU Strike
The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar, and a former Enugu State governor and the senator representing Enugu East, Dr ChimarokeNnamani, have urged the federal government to “urgently resolve the prolonged Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) strike.”
They also charged the government to provide the enabling environment for the youth to realise their potentials.
Atiku made the call at a programme organised by the PDP youth wing, in commemoration of the 2022 International Youth Day (IYD) celebration, Friday in Abuja.
The United Nations declared August 12 every year as international youths day to address global issues concerning youths.
Atiku, who described education as the most important fundamental right of any youth, lambasted the President Muhammadu Buhari-led administration’s inability to resolve the lingering ASUU strike.
He said, “It will never happen under a PDP government or under my administration when I am elected. Do you know why I say that? I have been investing in education for the past 30 years. In the nursery I started primary, secondary, and university, we have never gone on strike for even one day.
“So, if I, Atiku Abubakar, can establish nursery, primary, secondary school and university and yet no strike for one day, why should we have a strike by university teachers? I want to pledge that I will work with university authorities and government to make sure we end this incessant strike by ASUU.
“I have the public pronouncement of my intention to have a youth inclusive government. This is because it is our responsibility to provide you with the opportunities to acquire the training and also the experience to take over from us.”
Also, a former Enugu state governor, Nnamani, urged the youth to be united, stressing that with unity of purpose they could achieve anything.
Senator Nnamani, in a statement to commemorate the 2022 IYD, also charged the youth to get involved in governance and take leadership responsibilities.
In doing so, he told them to “deploy their energies, intellects and skills towards positive engagements.
He, however, ‘‘cautioned against criminal activities or vices that could undermine their pursuit for excellence.”
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