In light of the ongoing strike of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), the Federal Government has promised to spend N200 billion in the 2014 for the universities. Besides, a similar amount would be spent in the next three-four years until Nigerian universities are brought to world-class standard.
This is in addition to the N100 billion already disbursed for 2013.
This information is contained in an internal statement by Vice-Chancellor of Federal University of Otuoke, Professor Bolaji Aluko. The statement was seen on Wednesday night by SaharaReporters.
The FG has also increased to N40 billion as a first installment funds for the payment of earned allowances to the striking lecturers, an improvement from the N30 billion previously released.
On the earned allowances, Aluko explained that:
“Government will top it up with further releases once universities are through with the disbursement of this new figure of N40 million, so Vice-Chancellors are urged to expedite this disbursement within the shortest possible time using guiding templates that have been sent by the CVC.”
Aluko also explained that this move of the FG followed the meetings held on September 19 and October 11 between the representatives of the Association of Vice-Chancellors of Nigerian Universities led by CVC Chairman, Prof. Hamisu of ATBU and ASUU Representatives led by its President, Dr. N. Fagge with the Vice-President of Nigeria, Arc. Namadi. Sambo, Minister of Education Barr. N. Wike and others.
Of great interest to stakeholders, Vice-President Sambo, appealing to ASUU to call off the strike, apologized for the “take-it-or-leave-it” comments credited to the Minister of Finance, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, at the onset of the strike.
Other points of agreement at the meetings include the following:
Project Prioritization: Universities will now be allowed to determine their priorities and not be “rail-roaded” into implementing a pre-determined set of projects with respect to the NEEDS assessment. Decisions are not to be centralized.
TETFund Intervention: Government assured that the operations of the TETFund will not be impaired, and that the regular TETFund intervention disbursement to Universities will continue, unaffected. So the NEEDS assessment capital outlays are in addition to regular TETFund intervention.
Project Monitoring: A new Implementation Monitoring Committee (IMC) for the NEEDS Assessment intervention for universities has been set up to take over from the Suswan Committee. The new one is under the Federal Ministry of Education and chaired by the Honorable Minister of Education. In addition, to build confidence and ensure faithful implementation and prevent any relapse as before, the Vice President will meet quarterly with the IMC to monitor progress.
Blueprint: ASUU was mandated to submit a blue print for revitalizing the Universities to the Vice President.
Aluko also stated that a signed document will soon be issued to itemize the full issues on which the consensus he had outlined here, as brokered by AVCNU, was reached.
It will be reminded, however, that seven weeks after the FG announced that it had commenced implementation of the agreement signed with the ASUU by disbursing N100 billion to 59 public universities, the affected tertiary institutions have raised alarm that they are yet to receive the fund.
ASUU has been on an indefinite strike since June 30. The lecturers protest against the FG’s failure to honour a 2009 agreement signed between it and ASUU in 2009 pertaining to issues of university funding and improvement of infrastructure in the sector.
hopefully we students will resume lecture soon
we pray that ASUU strike be called off on monday next week
I just pray asuu call the strike off,, duo I love dere fight is for our good bt pls asuu consider
That’s absolutely good news for us..
so the Federal government want to now appease our lecturers with the additional 40billion naira hmmmmmm Nigeria anyway me I’m due for graduation this year so they should could that amount and go back to their duties.
ASUU is fighting a good fight. But you can not consider your fight good, if ǟňƋ only if you did not achieve any good result at the end. Remember fuel subsidy ? .please end it at once than continuing it ΐϞ january. Aluta continual ,victory ascertain !!!
Please, hope I’m not missing the line. ‘What of ASUP’ their also on strick, i plead with the Federal Government to ensure that equal justice is done. If you ask me, ‘i will say sincerely, that ASUP need these found more than ASUU.
Thank God that at last a hopeful subject ion have been made.
Thank be to Almighty Allah, our lecturers have achieved their aim from FG
At last!tnk God it wiLl soon b oVa,buh For all Doz wu dint make a gud uSe of dis opportunitY to acquire a skill u’Ve rily misd.
Hop say dis fin work out oooo, cus menh we don tire tu d stay @home ooooo
Hop say dis fin work out oooo, cus menh we don tire tu d stay @home ooooo…… GOD HELP US
this maked sense as the lecturers call off the strike. as the reasonable strike of Asuu on the goals to achieve from federal government have done, that is ok.
fine but hope dz wl nt fal back on students by rapid increament of school fee. Hmmm am afraid oo
FG agrees…? Not again, can this our so called FG be trusted? we hav seen a million and one agreements reached with the FG previously especially in the not distant past. we pray that this agreement will come to stay and not to serve again as the springboard for future industrial actions.