The new story is that schools are to resume 9th of December against the Deadlined 4th and that lecturers who resume will be paid their arrears of salary
Executive Secretary of the National Universities Commission (NUC),
Julius Okojie, speaking to journalists in Abuja on Tuesday made the
information available.
He said, “government decided to shift the deadline after it received the notification of Iyayi’s funeral rites late on Monday.”
“We just received information that the burial rites of Festus Iyayi
begins on the 5 of December and would last till 7 December, so based on
this information government decided to shift the resumption deadline to 9
December to enable lecturers participate in the burial.
“On the 4th of November, the President, Goodluck Jonathan, had a
meeting with ASUU; in attendance were senior government officials, the
Ministers of Labour, Finance, Education, NLC, TUC, including the SGF,
Chief of Staff to the President and a host of others.
“I recall the remarks Mr President made that day, that was the climax
that something has to happen, that all parties had to find a solution
to the nagging problems of our universities.
“ASUU came out from that meeting which lasted for over 13 hours to
say they would communicate with us through their principal officers; let
me also emphasise that the drafting of that communique had the input of
ASUU,” the NUC boss stated.
He said government would not stand back and allow students to
continue to suffer, stating that December 9th must be the resumption
date deadline.
“You cannot pay someone who has failed to resume work. You are on
strike and you want to be paid. What if some have already left the
system? Some of our very bright lecturers may have gotten jobs elsewhere
already,” he said.
This morning the Asuu boss Dr Nasir Fagge stated Categorically that the Union is doing all this so that the country educational system can compete globally, and that students should also pay the sacrifice
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