The new President of the National Association of Nigerian Students, Sunday Asefon, has vowed to shut down all private universities in the country should the nine-month strike embarked on by members of the Academic Staff Union of Universities continue.
The NANS president said this while speaking on a PUNCH
Online interview programme, The Roundtable.
He lamented that the ongoing strike is the longest
industrial action embarked on by the university lecturers.
According to him, NANS would engage the Federal Government
representatives and ASUU leaders to find a lasting solution to resolve the
stalemate in negotiations between the two arms.
The NANS president said after consultation with the two
parties and should the strike not be called off as soon as possible, NANS would
move in and shut down all tertiary institutions in the country.
Asefon said, “In the history of ASUU strike, this is the
longest ASUU strike so far, going to nine months now. My administration frowns
at it. We will be meeting with the representatives of the Federal Government
and that of ASUU to see how the two can shift grounds so that our students can
go back to the classroom. It is just a story of where two elephants fight, the
grass there suffers it.
“There must be a lasting solution, ASUU must stop this
strike and Federal Government must listen to ASUU. The two should synergise,
they should pity the common students who have been at home.
“If you are talking about money, the Federal Government will
still release the money at the end of the day. The strike has not stopped the
salaries of ASUU (members). But it is the students that are at the receiving
end of this long ASUU strike.
Continuing, he said, “Before we mobilise our students to the
streets to engage in a confrontation with the government, we believe ASUU and
FG should sit and resolve the whole issue. That is how interest. We are tired
of being at home. We want to go back to school.”
“We have three Cs, we have embarked on the first C which is
‘Consultation’ and we are going to ‘Consolidate’ on our ‘Consultation’. We will
get to a stage before the end of this year when we will get the two of them
seated on a roundtable. We will force the two parties to make a decision
because they are toying with the lives of Nigerian students.
“If they fail to resolve the issue, we are going to embark
on the third C which is ‘Confrontation’. We are going to shut down all private
universities in this country. And after that, we are going to engage in a mass
action. Because majority of the children of ASUU (members) and the rich are in
private schools and they are not affected. That is why they are toying with the
lives of the common Nigerian students,” NANS president stated.
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