ASUU Strike: FG rejects intervention by past Presidents/Heads of States, Governors and Traditional Rulers

The Federal Government has rejected the suggestion to involve past Presidents/Heads of States, governors and traditional rulers in its current face-off with the Academic Staff Union of Universities.

National President of Nigerian Union of Teachers, Michael Olukoya, had after a palliative meeting with the Minister of Education, Nyeson Wike; and the Minister of Labour and Productivity, Emeka Wogu, in Abuja offered the suggestion.

The suggestion came to the heels of recent threats by the NUT to embark on sympathy strike with ASUU, if government failed to resolve the crisis.


Although Wike told journalists that the advice would be looked into, investigations revealed that the government’s team had not considered heeding the advice almost four weeks after it was given.

A government source who spoke in confidence said, “The Federal Government team is strong enough to broker peace with ASUU. There is no need in involving other persons not in government in the discussion when we are already achieving progress”.

Asked why the government made commitment to the NUT when it was suggested, the source reply, “There was no commitment anywhere. It was a meeting where stakeholders express their desire to move the sector forward. So it was out of mutual respect that both parties spoke.”

Olukoya had suggested that given the inability of some committees earlier set up to settle the crisis, the Federal Government should seek the intervention of past presidents, governors, traditional rulers and serving Senators.

He said, “With the way this strike has lingered on for three months, we believe government should explore all modalities to end it. Government should invite past heads of states, speakers, senators , ministers of labour and education and every other stakeholder in the sector to resolve this ugly situation.

“Call powerful voices like traditional leaders to intervene in this strike because our concern as teachers is that as these undergraduates stay at home, they are prone to negative vices and in turn these are the same people that would lead the society in future.”

 

Credit: Kamarudeen Ogundele/Punch News
 

I side with the Federal Govt. on this, there is absolutely no need for former Presidents, Heads of States or traditional rulers to intervene!

They (ex-Presidents/Heads of States) can offer the government advice on how similar crisis was handled during their tenure, but not the so called 'intervention'!

Governors? maybe! But since most of our governors are more of a selfish political appointees than a leader, I dont think their intervention will be effective either! They are more concerned with re-election and political power garnering.

That being said, the onus lies with the Federal Govt. as well as ASUU to broker peace in time for the sake of the 'suffering' students!


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  1. Na wa o, shit is cray mehn

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  2. I like ur analysis/opinion
    True yarn

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