Wednesday, July 10, 2013
The Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU,
yesterday walked out on senators, House of
Representatives members, the Minister of Education,
Prof. Ruqayat Rufai and her Labour counterpart,
Emeka Wogu.
ASUU members, who are on an indefinite strike over
a face-off with the Federal Government, staged the
walkout during a meeting called by the National
Assembly Joint Committee on Education to find a
lasting solution to the crisis.
This is as the Academic Staff Union of Polytechnics,
ASUP, yesterday agreed to suspend its sevenweek
old strike.
The Joint Education Committee had invited both
ASUU and ASUP to a meeting in order to find a way
out of the strike embarked on by both unions.
The committee also invited Rufai and Wogu to the
parley.
However, while the meeting between ASUP and the
two ministers were still ongoing, representatives of
ASUU, who were asked to wait for their turn, walked
out of the premises of the National Assembly to
protest what they described as undue delay and
waste of their time.
The representatives of the ASUU left the National
Assembly Complex in annoyance, saying they were
slighted. One of the members, who declined to give
his name, told newsmen that they had another
appointment to attend.
Another said, “asking us to excuse them is a slight;
why should they ask us to excuse them; what is it
that they want to discuss that we cannot be part of.”
The lawmakers, who were oblivious of the action of
the university lecturers, were astounded when they
were briefed later. Also, the Chairman of the Senate
Committee on Education, Senator Uche
Chukwumerije, who chaired the joint sitting,
expressed anger over the action.
He, however, fixed another day for the meeting with
ASUU officials. Chukwumerije said that the
committee would intensify its negotiation with the
government to ensure that the issues at stake were
resolved.
“All we are urging is that you call an emergency
meeting with 24 hours because the students are
getting restive. We need to understand that if these
students go out of hand, it will cause more problems
for the country.
“Please trust us to keep to this two weeks we have
given you to try and implement your demands,” he
said. Senator Sunny Ugbuoji (PDP-Ebonyi) said it was
unacceptable for ASUU to walk out on the committee
as this showed a disregard for the entire parliament.
“ASUU has walked out on us and this should be said
in plain terms. What meeting can be more important
than this meeting?” Ugbuoji asked. Reacting to the
development a member of the committee, Hon.
Farouk Lawan, described ASUU members’ action as
academic arrogance.
Lawan said ASUU should have been patient and
waited to hear from the members and the ministers,
noting that no other meeting could be more
important.
He urged the committee chairmen not to relent in
rescheduling another meeting with ASUU in the
interest of the students who were still at home.
He described the “snub” by the ASUU
representatives as not expected of university
lecturers. During the meeting with polytechnic
lecturers, the Joint Committee on Education was able
to resolve the issue as the National President of
ASUP, Dr. Chibuzor Asomugha, said his members
would do everything possible to call off the strike
soon.
He said: “We will try everything within our ambit to
do the biddings of the National Assembly on the
need for us to call off the strike soonest.”
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