ASUU denies receiving N163bn, say strike continues…..
The Academic
Staff Union of Universities has denied receiving any fund from the Federal
Government.
The
union called on the Federal Government to stop distorting facts about funds
released to the union.
The
President of the union, Prof. Biodun Ogunyemi, made this comment in an
interview with The Nation newspaper over the weekend.
Ogunyemi
said the ongoing strike was still lingering due to a few disagreements between
the government and the union on the mode of releasing the agreed funds.
The ASUU
President said the comment credited to the Minister of Labour and Employment,
Senator Chris Ngige that N163 billion was released to the Union was a
distortion of facts.
It
would be recalled that Ngige had made the statement in Abuja last week Monday
while speaking with journalists after a closed-door reconciliatory meeting with
the leadership of the union.
“Government has released about N163
billion from TETFund account to universities. So, we have gotten some
substantial agreement in most of the areas of the agreement,” the minister
had said.
“Most of the issues are being
resolved, so they are going to go back to their members and present
government’s offer to their council,” Ngige had added.
Reacting,
the ASUU President revealed that the N163 billion mentioned by Ngige was
released to the Universities by the Tertiary Education Trust Fund, to meet
specific needs in the universities and not the revitalization fund being
demanded by the unions.
His
words: “The Minister of Labour
referred to the release of N163bn which was not released by the Ministry of
Education for revitalization. That fund he alluded to was from TETFUND.”
“TETFUND was there when we carried
out the NEEDS Assessment in 2012. What we called Revitalisation Fund today is a
product of that exercise of 2012. We have always drawn a line of distinction
between what TETFUND gives and what we should access from the NEEDS Assessment
Fund. They are different terms of interventions that should not be equated to
one.”
“TETFUND as an intervention agency is
ASUU brainchild which became a reality. The funds from the NEEDS Assessment is
to fix specific items of deficiency in our system.”
“Unfortunately, both federal and
state governments have now relinquished their responsibilities to TETFUND. The
Federal Government budget for education in term of capital project funding is
worrisome.”
“That is why we keep saying that the
Ministry of Labour and Employment should stop saying N163bn has been released
to ASUU.”
“ASUU is not a spending agency
of government. We don’t spend government money. When money is released, it goes
to the universities and governing councils who are representatives of government in
the schools. It is a distortion if we say N163bn was released to
ASUU,” Ogunyemi
added.

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