
Parents and students may witness yet another round of agony and trauma as the Ivory Towers may soon be under locks and keys, no thanks to the Academic Staff Union of Universities, {ASUU).
ASUU has threatened that Nigerian universities may embark on yet another strike action, unless the Federal Government acts withing the given ultimatum.
This comes after the union issued a three-week ultimatum to the Federal Government to address all issues in the December 2020 Agreement.
ASUU President, Professor Emmanuel Osodeke, stated this on Monday while addressing reporters in Abuja, the nation’s capital.
He warned that the union might be compelled to embark on another nationwide strike should the government fail to implement the Memorandum of Action signed with ASUU prior to the suspension of the last industrial action.
According to the ASUU President, all the issues, including those of unpaid academic earned allowances and the universities revitalization fund have not been addressed almost one year after an agreement was reached.
The ultimatum is part of the resolution from ASUU’s NEC meeting held in Abuja.
The union had in March 2020 embarked on strike action following its disagreement with the government over the funding of the universities and the Integrated Payroll and Personnel Information System (IPPIS) among others.
ASUU, however, developed the University Transparency and Accountability Solution to replace IPPIS and had several meetings with the Ministries of Finance, Education, Labour and Employment, and the Office of the Accountant General of the Federation before it was approved but yet to be implemented.