The Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, has denied that it reached an agreement with the federal government to suspend its ongoing strike on December 9, 2020.
The Union insisted that contrary to
insinuation to that effect, there was never an understanding with the
government that it would suspend the over 9 months old action on the said date.
President of
ASUU, Prof. Biodun Ogunyemi in a statement made available to newsmen Wednesday
night, said ASUU representatives do not have the powers to suspend or call off
industrial action but must follow due process which includes transmitting the
outcome of negotiations to members and National Executive Council (NEC) of ASUU
for further deliberations and actions.
While noting
that ASUU was willing to cooperate with concerned authorities to ensure
suspension of the strike once the welfare and wellbeing of ASUU members and
survival of public universities were sufficiently guaranteed, he said It was a
needless crisis which had happened because the government consistently failed
to faithfully implement the Agreements it freely signed with the union. In his words:
“The
leadership of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has been
inundated with enquiries on why the ongoing strike action has not been
suspended.
This was sequel to the widely reported claims
by some government agents that all the demands of ASUU have been met and that
the union agreed to suspend the strike action today, 9th December 2020.
Nothing can
be farther from the truth! “To put the records straight, the Principal Officers
and Trustees who constitute the core of representatives of ASUU at negotiation
meetings with the government are not constitutionally empowered to suspend any
strike action. Whatever comes out of an engagement with agents of the
government is an offer that must be taken back to the branches through the
various organs of the union.
“Views and
perspectives on offers by governments are aggregated and presented to
government agents as counter-offers. This trade union strategy of offer and
counter-offer is continually deployed until the National Executive Council (NEC)
of ASUU – consisting of all recognised chairpersons – finally approves what it
considers an acceptable offer from the government. It is only then that any
strike action by ASUU can be suspended. “The ASUU leadership did not reach any
understanding with the government to suspend the strike on 9th December 2020
and there is nothing in the government offer of 27th November 2020 to suggest
that conclusion as allegedly claimed by the Minister of Labour and Employment.
“The
leadership of ASUU has consistently stated at every meeting with high ranking
government officials that the union’s representatives have no mandate to take
the final decision on any strike action by the union. All the leadership does
is to present government offers through its organs, and that we have done
faithfully in the current situation.
“ASUU
members, as stakeholders in the Nigerian University System, are equally worried
and embarrassed that those in the position of authority, over the years,
displayed seeming indifference to the rot and decay in Nigeria’s public
universities. We think it is not too late to do a rethink. We believe if there
is the will, there will be away.”

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