Vanguard sources at the
Monday night meeting between the Federal Government led by President Goodluck
Jonathan, the leadership of ASUU, Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, and Trade Union
Congress of Nigeria, TUC, said both the Federal Government and leaders of ASUU
had shifted grounds and leaders of ASUU would meet with its organ (National
Executive Council) to brief members of the outcome and then take necessary
action.
One of the sources told
Vanguard: “Both the Federal Government and the leadership of ASUU are now on
the same page. Both parties have shifted grounds. The leadership of ASUU will
now meet with its appropriate organ to brief its members and take the necessary
action.
“ASUU is in the right
position to inform the public after meeting with its organ. However, I can tell
you that all things being equal, the strike should be over in the next one
week.”
The
meeting between the government and the labour leaders started at about 2:30pm
on Monday and ended at about 3:30am on Tuesday with a 15 minutes break.
Fagge,
Wogu speak
National
President of ASUU, Dr. Nasir Isa Fagge, emerged from the meeting and curtly
told newsmen that his delegation was taking back a message from President
Jonathan to their members.
He
declined to disclose what the message was and when asked whether he was
satisfied with the outcome of the meeting, the ASUU leader told journalists not
to put words in his mouth.
He
said: “We have had a lengthy meeting with Mr. President, rubbing minds on how
best to address the problem of university education in this country.
“We
now have a message from Mr. President that we are going to take to our members
and we are expecting that our members will respond appropriately to his
message.”
The
Minister of Labour, Chief Emeka Wogu, who also attended the meeting, told
journalists after the meeting that certain mileage had been attained and
expressed the hope that the university lecturers would call off the strike
soon.
He
said: “The President of ASUU told you that they are going back with a message
from the Federal Government to their members and the message is full of high
expectation and hope.
“Our
prayer is that they will come back with a positive outcome. They might even not
come back to meet us. They might take decisions that will meet your
expectations.”
According
to the Minister, what government brought to the negotiation table were offers
that were in tandem with the 2009 agreements between it and ASUU, pointing out
that since the strike was based on the 2009 agreement, the government did not
go beyond that agreement.
Roll
call
President
Jonathan, who led the Federal Government’s delegation, was joined by Vice
President Namadi Sambo; Minister of Finance, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala; Secretary
to the Government of the Federation, Anyim Pius Anyim; Supervising Minister of
Education, Nyesom Wike; and minister of Labour, Emeka Wogu.
The
ASUU delegation was led by its President, Dr. Nasiru Fagge; past presidents
such as Professor Abdulahi Sule-Kano, Dr. Dipo Fashina and Professor Festus
Iyayi.
Other
members of the delegation were Prof. Biodun Ogunyemi, Prof. Victor Osodeke,
Prof. Suleiman Abdul, Dr. Victor Igbum and Mr. Michael Odunmoraye.
President
NLC, Abdulawahid Omar and TUC, Bobboi Kaigama, also attended the meeting.
While
exchanging pleasantries with the ASUU delegation, President Jonathan had told
them “I hope this strike will end today. Our children have suffered enough. We
must find a solution.”
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