ICYMI: Again, FG, ASUU meeting deadlocked as strike continues
Olaleye Aluko, Abuja The Federal Government and leaders of the Academic Staff Union of Universities met on Monday at the Ministry of Education headquarters, Abuja, to review the grey areas in the 2017 Memorandum of Action, trying to reach a middle ground.
The strike by the lecturers, however, continues as the meeting could not conclude on whether ASUU should return to work or not.
The meeting started around 5.10pm and stretched till 9.30pm, with the government delegation led by the Minister of Education, Adamu Adamu, and the Permanent Secretary, Sony Echono.
The PUNCH had reported exclusively on
Monday that the two parties would meet over the strike action in the
public universities which has now entered the fourth week.
The last meeting between the two parties
was on Thursday, November 15, which lasted for six hours but was
deadlocked as no resolutions were taken.
As of press time on Monday, a reliable
source privy to the meeting told our correspondent that the discussions
still centered on the contentious areas in the 2017 MoA.
He said, “The Minister of Labour and
Employment, Chris Ngige, travelled out of the country and so, the
negotiations have been taken over by the education minister and the
permanent secretary. They are reviewing the MoA and it is a very
meticulous process.
“The issues are about funding for
revitalisation of public universities, earned academic allowances,
salary shortfalls and pension matters. The two parties will try to look
at the middle grounds in the issues. But you know that ASUU cannot call
off its strike without going to consult in its National Executive
Council members.”
The ASUU President, Prof Biodun
Ogunyemi, in a brief session with journalists after the three-hour
talks, said the negotiations with the government would continue.
Copyright PUNCH.
Comments