Its no longer news
that the strike action embarked upon by the lecturers has reached one hundred days,well kudos to them.
Having experienced two previous strikes before
this,i am forced to ask a serious question, who
has the interest of the Nigerian students at heart, is it ASUU? The government?
Or NANS?.
I am not a member of Asuu, neither am I am member of the federal government
delegation team and as such I cannot lay claim to being privy to what goes on
behind closed doors when these two are meeting.I have drawn my judgement from
experience and whatever information i
find in newspapers and other mass media.
I intend to keep this article as short and as
straighforward as possible,thus I am going straight to the point.
It is the duty of every government to provide
adequate financial and material support for every sector of the economy
including the education sector.The recent strike action embarked by ASUU is as
a result of non payment of earned allowances over a period of years amounting
to eighty-seven billion naira, and more funding for the education
sector(appears to be just universities).The government on its part offered
thirty billion for earned allowances and provided one hundred billion for
construction work on our campuses but ASUU rejected the offer,In the latest rounds of negotiations the
government offered six hundred billion naira,But our so called education messiah Dr Nasir Fagge and his cabinet said No! The amount is non
negotiable,they should be paid eighty-seven billion for earned allowances and one point three trillion naira for developing our
campuses. Now that is so wrong on every scale, it insults the senses.I want to
believe this man has heard the word "budget",the government has a
country to run and you cannot and as a matter
of fact you should not give out that amount of money to an association that is
holding the government to ransome by using students as a bargaining chip.
The government has displayed enough goodwill by offering what they
can,even if they can do better,it is now upto ASUU to reduce their demands and so far Dr Nasir Fagge has refused.collectively we have begun to question
his motives-are they political,are they personal or are they truly for the good
of all.
Whenever the discussion of salaries arises
these lecturers only compare their salaries with that of the members of the
national assembly..why?.why don't they compare it with that of civil servants
who make up a large portion of the country's work force?.how would they use the
salaries of our national assembly members as comparisom? Yes! Their salaries
are quite fat,but if they desire such salaries why not quit the classroom and
go into politics? Do politicians go on strike and keep students at home? What
would be of this country if civil servants go on strike for three months?, you
can imagine the outcome for yourself.
On a different note,I think it is in the
constitution of the federal republic of Nigeria, that every child has the right
to education but that is not enough,I suggest it be amended to every child has
the right to education without unnecessary and unjustifiable interruptions.furthermore I suggest that the trade unions act be amended else
these associations in a bid to do so called good would bring this country to
ruin.
I came across a blog some weeks back with
photos of dilapidated buildings on our campuses and I quickly termed it
"ASUU propaganda" because that is what it is.some of the photos where
of broken down toilets,lecture halls,hostel rooms etc.here is my question,where
goes all the monies generated by our universities? Is Nassir faggir telling us
that because he pays taxes when his toilet breaks down he has to wait for the
government to fix it up? Ofcourse some of these projects are for the government
to handle.
Now to the major question of the day,who truly
has the interest of students at heart?
We have a saying that when two elephants are
fighting the grass suffers, And in this case the students are suffering.NANS
has totally become a toothless association incapable of being heard,they are
attempting to whisper when Asuu and the government are shouting,How do they intend to get heard?.NANS is saddled with the
responsiblity of protecting students interest and they have failed woefully.
Where is pastor tunde bakare? he claims he wants to save Nigeria but ofcourse no one
has heard from him, where is FFK? He only seems to wade into unimportant issues
or discuss past relationships.
It is time for our
elderstatemen to wade in,The time for sitting on
the fence has passed,They should man-up and
take sides,This fiasco must end.
To Asuu you would destroy the very society you
claim to protect.Our students who should have been in the
classrooms have either become nuisance to themselves or to their communities while young girls are getting
pregnant.
Because of these
frequent strikes,four year programmes have become longer,public universities have become traps rather than progressive enviromments.Can Asuu pay each student for the psychological trauma
caused them as a result of the strike? Who is to say that if the money demanded
by Asuu is made available(an amount bigger than the allocation of some states)
that it would not be embezzled. I question the collective wisdom of Asuu and
the government,Instead of channeling funds into existing
universities there are busy opening up new ones.
Our students pay huge sums of money as school
fees in the state universities yet they are also at home,Can the state universities explain this in view of the
fact that most of them have autonomy?.
I wish for something akin to the Aba women
protest, I passionately call on the women to help the students protest this injustice against them,they are
your children.
To the students, Dr Nasir Fagge has a job as a lecturer, he has a family and is
settled,But you the student you are not! Whatever
year you graduate you are then branded unqualified because one man refused to
compromise and allow you return to school, He
has his life and in a way he is trying to ruin yours.It is time for the students to either occupy Aso rock
or ASUU rock or continue Occupying their parents housese till they get old,The choice is yours.GOD
BLESS NIGERIA
EFA.D.A
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