The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has accused the federal government of neglecting agreements reached and its demands and vowed to escalate its struggle until the government does what is necessary.
ASUU chairman at the University of Maiduguri, Dr. Mshelia, stated this yesterday while sensitising students of the institution on the lingering demands, which, according to him, include funding for public university revitalisation, unpaid salaries and implementation of the University Transparency and Accountability Solution (UTAS).
He said; “Tinubu’s administration is neglecting its agreements with ASUU, prompting the union to intensify its media and public engagements to mobilise support. A referendum will be conducted within four weeks to determine the next line of action, potentially including a nationwide strike. “
He said ASUU resolved to fight for its rights, adding that they had sent a clear message to the government: “Address our demands or face the consequences.”
The union accused the federal government of being deceptive in handling university matters, dissolving all university governing councils, and paying ASUU members’ salaries through IPPIS despite agreeing not to use the platform.
Mshelia urged journalists and media houses to pressurise the government to take action, saying the UNIMAID chapter hads joined the national body of ASUU to demonstrate the urgency of the situation and the need for a united front in the face of government inaction.
He said; “The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) is currently addressing several fundamental issues that have been in dispute for a long time.
These issues are crucial to the well-being of the university education sector in Nigeria.
“One of the key issues is university autonomy, which is essential for creating a free intellectual environment that fosters academic advancements. ASUU believes that universities should have the freedom to manage their affairs without unnecessary interference from external forces. This includes the ability to manage their finances, which is why ASUU is demanding quarterly varsity fund releases.
“Another issue is the renegotiation of the 2009 Agreement between ASUU and the federal government. This agreement addressed various issues, including funding, salaries, and university autonomy. However, the government has failed to implement many aspects of the agreement, leading to ongoing disputes.”