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September 30, 2022 ASUU Insists on UTAS as Federal Government Makes Fresh Offers

ASUU Insists on UTAS as Federal Government Makes Fresh Offers

Academic Staff Union of Universities has insisted on the University Transparency Accountability Solution; UTAS even as the Federal Government made fresh offers.

The House of Representatives, on Thursday, had concluded its meetings with stakeholders over the lingering impasse between the Federal Government and ASUU, saying its recommendations would soon be presented to President Muhammadu Buhari.

Speaker of the House, Femi Gbajabiamila, said the report of the stakeholders’ roundtable and the recommendations of the parliament would soon be ready.

Gbajabiamila, in his closing remarks at the end of the meeting that lasted two hours, pleaded with ASUU to accept whatever the House eventually recommends in good faith.

He said, “I believe this would be, hopefully, the last meeting we are going to have on this matter because from here, the leadership of the House will put together our reports, our recommendations, and our thoughts and take them to Mr President.

“I am hoping that whatever we have done, ASUU will accept it in good faith—this is an independent arm of the government—and that the government will accept it in good faith as well so that our children can return to school, which is what this is all about.”

The Head of Civil Service of the Federation, Folashade Yemi-Esan, pointed out that the government cannot run two parallel payment platforms for workers due to the huge financial implication, urging ASUU to allow the university system to be captured under IPPIS.

The ASUU President, Emmanuel Osodeke, however, pointed out that allowing the Office of the Head of Civil Service of the Federation and the Office of the Accountant-General of the Federation to determine who should be paid in the universities would usurp the powers conferred on the governing councils of the institutions.

September 26, 2022 Federal Government Orders Immediate Reopening of Universities Across the Nation.

Federal Government Orders Immediate Reopening of Universities Across the Nation.

The Federal Government through the National Universities Commission has ordered all vice-chancellors to open schools and allow students resume lectures with immediate effect.

This was made known in a letter signed by the Director, Finance and Accounts of the NUC, Sam Onazi, on behalf of the Executive Secretary of the commission, Professor Abubakar Rasheed.

The letter  made  available to newsmen on Monday was addressed to all vice-chancellors; Pro-Chancellors and chairmen of governing councils of federal universities.

“Ensure that ASUU members immediately resume/commence lectures; Restore the daily activities and routines of the various University campuses”, the letter read.

Recall that the national industrial court of Nigeria on Wednesday ordered the Academic Staff Union of Universities to call off its ongoing nationwide strike.

ASUU had been on strike since February 14 to demand for improved funding for universities, a review of salaries for lecturers, among other issues.

Several meetings between ASUU and the Federal Government have ended in a deadlock.

Consequently, the Federal Government had gone to court to challenge the strike.

 

September 26, 2022 “Vote Not Fight” Campaign Debuts in Akwa Ibom

“Vote Not Fight” Campaign Debuts in Akwa Ibom

As preparations for the 2023 general elections gather steam, there is a resonating call for politicians, their followers, other electorates, to abstain from violence, before, during, and after the polls.

Using the slogan VOTE NOT FIGHT: ELECTION NO BE WAR –drivers of the campaign; FACE Initiative have said that a violent free election is feasible and this has been executed in states across Nigeria.

Inspiration FM’s Senior Correspondent, Ima Dem reports that sensitization of electorates and community stakeholders begins in earnest.

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