Hopes are high within the ranks of the Academic Staff Union
of Universities, ASUU, as the union is set for a meeting with President
Goodluck Jonathan tomorrow that the two parties will arrive at a mutually
acceptable solution to the four months old strike which has paralysed the
nation's university education.
The union however expects the solution to be within the
context of the implementation of the 2009 agreement, the 2012 MOU and the
recommendations of the Needs Assessment Report, warning that any proposal by
the Government would be based on a clear acceptance of a framework for the
implementation of the 2009 agreement.
The union stated clearly that any imposition will not
present a solution to the current crisis.
In a statement by Dr.
Uzochukwu Onyebinama, Chairperson ASUU, Michael Okpara University of
Agriculture, Umudike, Abia state, ASUU urged the President "to be guided
by the principle of honouring agreements in the interest of justice and
industrial harmony in the country".
"As the National
leadership of our union, the Academic Staff Union of Universities meet with his
Excellency, President Goodluck Jonathan, tomorrow 4th November 2013 [tomorrow],
we hope that the meeting will be a dialogue that will lead to a mutually
acceptable fair and far reaching solution within the context of the
implementation of the 2009 agreement, the 2012 MOU and the recommendations of
the Needs Assessment Report.
"Any proposal by
government should be based on a clear acceptance of a framework for the
implementation of the 2009 agreement.
Any imposition will not present a solution to the current
crisis. "We therefore call on the President and Commander- in- chief of
the armed forces of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Dr. Goodluck Jonathan to
be guided by the principle of honouring agreements in the interest of justice
and industrial harmony in the country", the statement.
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