Contrary to the news that went viral few days back, that the federal government has given the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, a week’s ultimatum to resume work or be sacked.
President
Goodluck Jonathan has however, debuncted the rumor, saying his government did
not give ASUU an ultimatum to resume work or any form of threat.
Speaking
with newsmen over the weekend at the expanded caucus meeting of the Bayelsa
State Peoples Democratic Party held at Government House, Yenagoa,
the President said, the Supervising Minister of Education only passed on the
decision of the Committee of Vice Chancellors. Speaking further;
“We didn’t give them ultimatum; it was the
Committee of Vice Chancellors that took that decision. The Supervising Minister
of Education only passed on the decision.”
He
said, “What ASUU is doing is no longer trade union. I have intervened in other
labour issues before now, once I invite them they respond and after the meeting
they take decision and call off the strike.
“At
times we don’t even give them a long notice, unlike, in the case of ASUU that was
given four day-notice before the meeting. As you are meeting to resolve trade
disputes, you expect the trade unions to get their officials ready.
“What
was expected having met with the highest authorities in the land for long hours,
was for ASUU to immediately issue statement within 12 or latest 24 hours , to
state their position whether they were accepting government’s offer or not. And
if they are not accepting they should state the reason for that.”
“But
despite the fact that I had the longest meeting with ASUU in my political
history, we did not start that meeting until around 2:00pm and the meeting
ended the next day in the early hours. As far as the government of
Nigeria was concerned, all the critical people that should be in a meeting were
there, so what else do they want?
“After
that they didn’t meet until one week, despite the fact that you met with the
highest authority. It was unfortunate one of them, Prof. Iyayi died.
“The
way ASUU has conducted the matter shows they are extreme and when Iyayi died,
they now said the strike was now indefinite, our children have been at home for
over five months.”
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