Tuesday, 18 December 2018 05:14

ASUU storms out of meeting with FG

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Leaders of Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) on Monday stormed out of a conciliatory meeting with Federal Ministry of Education summoned by Minister of Labour and Employment Senator Chris Ngige.

The meeting, scheduled to commence at 5.00pm, started about one hour behind schedule but ended abruptly as ASUU delegation led by its President, Mr Biodun Ogunyemi walked out less than one hour after.

ASUU leadership refused to comment on why they walked out of the meeting.

Speaking at the commencement of the meeting on Monday, Mr Ngige expressed shock that the issue of short fall in salaries of university lecturers was still lingering.

He however expressed hope the ongoing strike action by members ASUU will soon be resolved.

The Minister said he expected Office of the Accountant General of the Federation to brief the meeting on steps being taken to clear the shortfall.

Ngige said that both parties will consider reports on all outstanding issues with a view to reaching an understanding on the way forward.

University lecturers have been on strike since November 4th to protest government failure to implement its terms of settlement and address the problems facing public universities.

Among the issues, which the Minister gave assurances on at the last meeting that he will be providing a feedback were payments of salary shortfalls, Revitalization Fund and Academic Earned Allowances.

On the issue of salary shortfall, the Minister said that he was surprised that the payment has lingered despite agreement reached over the matter since 2017.

Speaking on the non-payment of salary shortfall, Ngige said: “There is nothing new about it except that this Ministry is surprised that the issue of salary shortfall is still lingering “.

Ogunyemi said lecturers were waiting anxiously to hear from FG over promises it made at the last meeting.

He said that it is based on the response from government that the union will be able to decide on their next line of action.

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