President of the Senate, Dr.
Abubakar Bukola Saraki, has called on the Federal Government to immediately end
the strike of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) that is entering
its 62nd day.
In a statement on Wednesday
signed by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Yusuph Olaniyonu, Saraki
emphasised the need for Nigeria’s universities to be re-opened without further
delay, highlighting the fact that the education of Nigeria’s young people is
being negatively affected by the stance of the government and is also
disenfranchising the youths, many of whom are registered to vote in their
universities — but are now stuck in their homes.
“In November 2016, the Senate
intervened in the ASUU strike and met with the officials of the Ministries of
Education and Labour, Employment and Productivity and the Academic Staff Union
of Universities.
“At that meeting, which was
attended by the Minister of State for Education Anthony Anwuka and Permanent
Secretary, Ministry of Labour and Productivity in the National Assembly, we
agreed that the Federal Government should work to implement the agreement that
it reached with ASUU in 2009, and subsequently, we set up a sub-committee to
liaise with both ASUU and the Federal Government on this issue.
“The Federal Government must
immediately work to address the demands of the Academic Staff Union of
Universities (ASUU), because this issue goes beyond negotiations. It is
affecting the education of Nigeria’s students, and disenfranchising many of
them from participating in the upcoming general elections.
“Make no mistake, we cannot
continue this system whereby our universities will be frequently shut down,
thereby slowing down the education of our young people — and creating negative
bottlenecks that place unnecessary stress on our universities.
“In another vein, our youth make
up over 51 percent of registered voters. What does this mean for our electoral
process, when young students who are registered to vote in their academic
institutions, cannot do so because their schools are shut down? This is unacceptable.
“In this regard, I call on the
Federal Government to immediately work on meeting the demands of ASUU and
honouring all its prior commitments.
“On our part, the Senate will
continue to work to ensure that Nigeria’s education sector is strengthened —
and we are ready and willing to collaborate with both the Federal Government
and ASUU to end this strike, and ensure that it does not become a recurrent
issue,” Saraki stated.
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