The
Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has been on strike for over four
months now, ever since the Union and Mr. President have not held any meeting.
The leaders of the Union and President Goodluck Jonathan for the first time
meet in Presidential Villa Abuja today.
At
about 6:30pm the observed a short break. Premium times report..
The
ongoing meeting between President Goodluck Jonathan and the leaders of the
Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, is on a 15-minute break.
The
break commenced at about 6:30 p.m at the presidential villa, Abuja, venue of
the meeting.
The
meeting is the first between the striking lecturers and Mr. Jonathan since the
nationwide strike started on July 1.
The
lecturers were seen meeting among themselves in their bus during the break.
Details
later…
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Synopsis of the contentious 2009 agreement
The
agreement included details such as the breakdown of lecturers’ salary
structure, staff loans, pension, overtime, and moderation of examinations.
Part
of the agreement dwelt on funding of universities where both parties agreed
that each federal university should get at least N1.5 trillion between 2009 and
2011 while state universities, within the same period, should receive N3.6
million per student.
The
agreement also had parts that asked the re-negotiation committee to ensure that
at least 26 percent of Nigeria’s annual budget was allocated to education, and
half of that allocation to universities.
The
agreement also asked that the 2004 Joint Admission and Matriculation Board,
JAMB, Act, and the National University Commission Act 2004, be amended.
Text
of the suggested amendment bills – including suggestion for amendment of the
Education (National Minimum Standards and Establishment of Institutions) Act
2004 – were provided in the agreements.
The
agreement was signed by Bolanle Babalakin, the then chairman of Committee of
Pro-Chancellors of Federal Universities; Gamaliel Onosode, chairman of the
re-negotiation committee; and Ukachukwu Awuzei, the then president of ASUU.
The
agreement demanded a heavy financial commitment from the government and was an
adaptation of an earlier agreement reached in 2001.
It
is unclear how much of the agreement have been implemented by the government.
However,
the secretary to the federation, Pius Anyim, after one of the recent failed
negotiations, said that most of the issues contained in the 2009 agreement, had
been fully met except for the earned allowances estimated at N92 billion.
“Some
of the issues which bothered on amendment of pensionable retirement age of
academics in the professorial cadre, consolidated peculiar allowances
(CONPUAA)- exclusively for university teaching staff, National Health Insurance
Scheme (NHIS), setting up of budget monitoring committee in all public
universities have been fully implemented,” he disclosed.
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