According
to Guardian, the University of Abuja chapter of Academic Staff Union of
Universities (ASUU) started a two-week warning strike on Monday over the
failure of government to implement a visitation panel report. Dr Clement Chup,
the Chairman, University of Abuja branch of ASUU, who disclose this at a press
conference, said Federal Government’s delay in implementing the white paper was
not in the interest of the university.
He said
the union’s resolution to embark on a two-week warning strike followed
government’s failure to listen to the university’s longstanding complaints over
governance crisis at institution. The implementation of the report would no
doubt commence the needed cleansing and rebuilding that would bring lasting
solution to the crisis in the university.
“In
view of the deliberate delay of Government to commence implementation of the Dr
T. C. Osanakpo Report, eight months after submission, ASUU, University of Abuja
chapter, has no option but to embark on a two-week warning strike.
“The Special Visitation Panel has carefully
and painfully after eight weeks of work come up with a report that left no one
in doubt of the near collapse of the system.
“We understand that a staggering amount of
almost N400million of tax payers’ money was expended on the panel and that the
panel submitted its report to government on Sept. 21, 2012,” he said.
In his reaction, Dr Mohammed Damagum, the
Chairman, ASUU Integrity Group, University of Abuja, condemned the warning
strike, saying members of his group should ignore the action. He said the call
for the strike was unscrupulous, unpatriotic, maliciously calculated and
ill-conceived to destabilise the hard-earned peace in the university.
At the
tail end, it’s the students that are suffering. The effect is mostly seen when
they have graduated.
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