Unijos VC urges ASUU to suspend strike
Jos – Prof. Hayward Mafuyai, the
Vice-Chancellor of the University of Jos, on Tuesday appealed to the Academic
Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) to suspend its strike in the interest of the
nation.
Mafuyai, said this, while exchanging
views with newsmen in Jos.
He said that the university
lecturers should consider the plight of their students by calling off their
long-drawn-out strike.
“The fact of the matter is that the
Federal Government has done well by agreeing to set aside billions of naira
yearly for the rehabilitation and development of the nation’s universities.
“The ASUU officials and members
should at least look at what the government has offered and call off the
strike,” he said.
Mafuyai said that the government had
agreed to be releasing N30 billion yearly for the rehabilitation and the
maintenance of the nations universities.
He added that the government had
also inaugurated the Needs’ Assessment Committee of the Nigerian Universities,
with the view to solving the problems facing the universities.
“President Goodluck Jonathan has a
listening ear; that is why the government has been negotiating, with a view to
resolving the impasse between it and the union,” he said.
Mafuyai appealed to ASUU to
reconsider its “hard stance’’.
He said that the ASUU members, after
receiving what was offered to them, could still continue negotiations with the
government.
The vice chancellor, however, said
that he had a cordial relationship with the local branch of ASUU in his
university.
He said that the university
authorities were ready to provide a favourable working environment for the
lecturers to operate without any fear of harassment. (NAN)
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