Striking university teachers on Tuesday dismissed as a “rumour”
the report that they would soon return to the classrooms.
They insisted that there was no end to the strike until the
Federal Government honoured fully an agreement it signed with their umbrella
body, the Academic Staff Union of Universities in 2009. Members of ASUU in
Nsukka, Calabar and Benin zones restated their resolve to continue with the
industrial action at different briefings on Tuesday. The Calabar zone of the
union, comprising the University of Calabar; the University of Uyo; the Michael
Okpara University of Agriculture, and the Cross River University of Technology,
particularly described as unfortunate, the report that lecturers would return
to the classrooms on Thursday.
The Coordinator of the union in Nsukka zone, Dr. Chidi
Osuagwu, said the resumption rumour was an embarrassment to ASUU members. He
appealed to the students, parents and guardians to bear with the union, saying
they were pursuing a worthy cause to ensure better university system in the
country, recalling that the union embarked on the strike because of the failure
of the Federal Government to implement the 2009 agreement.
The zone draws its members from the Abia State University,
Uturu; the Anambra State University, Uli; the Ebonyi State University,
Abakaliki; the Enugu State University of Science and Technology, Enugu; Nnamdi
Azikiwe University, Awka, and the University of Nigeria, Nsukka. Members of the
union in Benin, in a statement by Dr. Sunny Ighalo (University of Benin), Dr.
Emmanuel Mordi (Delta State University); Prof. Fred Esumeh (Ambrose Alli
University); Dr. Beke Sese (Niger Delta University); and the zonal coordinator,
Dr. Sunny Ighalo, also described the Thursday resumption date as untrue. The
statement read, “There is no iota of truth in the report as the government has
yet to make any concrete effort to address the issues at stake. The union
remains focused and is resolved to carrying on with the struggle to revitalize
and reposition university education in Nigeria. Nothing short of full
implementation of the agreement and respect for the Memorandum of Understanding
of 2009 will be acceptable to the union.”
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