Varsity To Remain Shut As FG, ASUU Talks Hit Deadlock Again

'Dotun Akintomide
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ASUU Urges FG Honour Existing Agreement, Seeks Funding For State Varsities

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By Gbenga Abulude (Politics and General Desk)

The negotiation between the Federal government and the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) on Wednesday, hit a deadlock again as both parties could not reach a compromise at the meeting.

The Minister of Education, Mallam Adamu Adamu and Minister of Finance Mrs. Zainab Ahmed were absent at the meeting as both ministers were said to be at the National Assembly for the defence of 2021 budget.

At meeting, the Minister of Labour and Employment, Dr. Chris Ngige said government could not meet some of their demands like the N110 billion Revitalisation Fund for the universities because of the economic situation of the country.

The three issues that remain unresolved include: ASUU’s insistence on the release of N110 billion Revitalisation Fund for the universities; Lecturers to become sole beneficiaries of the N30 billion to be released as Earned Allowance and Government’s decline to drop the Integrated Personnel Payroll System (IPPIS).

After hours of deliberation, the parties again failed to reach an agreement on all the three issues.

ASUU President Prof. Biodun Ogunyemi, said there was nothing new in the outcome of the meeting.

The minister said: “There are three issues: revitalisation fund where government offered ASUU N20 billion as a sign of good faith based on the MoU they entered into in 2013 as a result of the renegotiation they had with government in 2009.

“This present government is still committed to it. While we are giving them offers of some fund. This government is not against revitalisation but this government says that because of dire economic situation, because of covid-19, we cannot really pay in the N110 billion which they are demanding for revitalisation. We offered N20 billion as revitalisation fund.

“On Earned Academic Allowances (EAA), the government offered N30 billion to all the unions in the universities, making it N50 billion all together, if you add the N20bn for revitalisation.

“ASUU is saying that the N30 billion should be for lecturers alone, irrespective of the fact that there are three other unions. So, there is a little problem there. We don’t have any money to offer apart from this N30 billion.

“Again, the cardinal issue is the University Transparency and Accountability Solution (UTAS) versus IPPIS. Today ASUU submitted their documents on UTAS for onward submission to National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA). As you know last week, the Minister of Communications and Digital Economy had approved that NITDA gets their system (UTAS) and subject it to integrity test.

“This test should be conducted without fear or favour and as early as possible. So today they have submitted the documents for onward transmission to NITDA.

“One other issue that has arisen is the issue of the transition period. How do you get the Earned Academic Allowances that is due to you any other entitlement that government wants to pay you? They want an exemption from IPPIS and the government side headed by the Accountant – General of the Federation said that IPPIS is the only government approved payment platform.

“So, that is where were are for now. So we are all going back to our principals and they will receive via me the irreducible minimum of what federal government has to offer. The government side will meet on Friday and after that they will communicate ASUU and in communicating them, if there is a need for a meeting, a date will be fixed for it.”

The minister said the government wants to block all the leakages associated with humongous rise in personnel cost.

“If you remember the federal budget, about 80 per cent is drawn on recurrent out of which personnel cost takes more than 60 per cent.

“There is nothing to cheer. Government had laid out plans to blockage leakages and to make sure there is transparency in terms of expenditure of government funds.

“Even under international laws and Nigerian laws, an employers’ business must be allowed to thrive. Workers and employees do not dictate to their employers how they will be paid their emoluments. The only thing there is that the emoluments should be paid as at when due. If that is not done then there is a breach of the Labour Laws of the country, even the International Labour Organisation (ILO).”

Meanwhile ASUU has accused the government of using hunger to punish its members during the 7-month long strike.

The union accused the Accountant-General of the Federation (AGF), Mr. Ahmed Idris, of frustrating the resolution process between the parties during the protracted face-off.

ASUU said it was ready to suspend the strike but cannot work on empty stomachs.

In a press conference, the Ibadan Zonal Coordinator, Prof. Ade Adejumo through Prof Moyo Ajao, Chairperson of Unilorin ASUU urged well-meaning Nigerians to compel government to release the withheld salaries of its members, remit the check-off dues of the union to the rightful owner and speed up the process of testing the integrity of UTAS so that it may be deployed for payment beginning from January 2021.

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