The All Progressives Congress (APC) has described as a cheap and
ludicrous strategy the decision by the Federal Government to use market
women, religious leaders and students to put pressure on the Academic
Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) to call off its strike without
resolving the issues that caused the strike in the first instance.
In a statement issued in Lagos on Thursday by its National Publicity
Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, the party said the strike, which is now
in its fourth month, would have ended by now if the Federal Government
had pursued its negotiations with ASUU with half the energy it had been
using to rally various groups to protest against the union.
It described as particularly ridiculous the crowd-for-hire protest in
Abuja on Monday by the so-called National Market Women Association, in
which their leader vowed to chase lecturers out of Nigeria and replace
them with ”jobless Nigerians’.’
”This infantile statement by the leader of the apparently misguided
market women is the most irresponsible statement that anyone has made on
the long-drawn ASUU strike, and it is a shame that the government is
the instigator of such nonsense.
”While indeed there are millions of jobless Nigerians, is it just any
jobless Nigerian who can be a university teacher? How does President
Goodluck Jonathan, himself a former university teacher, feel about those
apparently hired by his administration treating university teachers
with so much disrespect? Even if the government succeeds in forcing the
lecturers back to the classroom, can it force them to teach effectively?
”Why are these groups, including students who have sold their souls
to the devil, not mounting the same pressure on the Federal Government
to intensify its efforts to end the strike? Why didn’t these groups
protest when the First Lady embarked on a junket to receive a spurious
award even as Nigerian public universities remain shut? After all, a
government that said it will go broke if it honours its agreement with
ASUU had no compunction shelling out huge tax payers money to fund the
First Lady’s jamboree to South Korea,” APC said.
The party reminded those who are blaming ASUU for the strike that all
that the teachers were demanding were better infrastructure for the
universities, a favourable condition for teaching and research as well
as an enhanced pay that will stem the tide of brain drain, which has
left the country’s public tertiary institutions struggling to get
high-quality faculties.
”How are these demands anti-students, as some thoughtless students and misled market women have alleged?” it queried.
APC reiterated its earlier call on the FG to respect the agreement it
signed with ASUU, saying if the government would cut waste, adequately
tackle corruption and show more prudence, there would be more than
enough resources to spend on the education of the nation’s youth,
without which there will be no development.
The party asked President Goodluck Jonathan to tender an unreserved
apology to ASUU for the antics of his administration in using public
funds to induce fake and easy-to-manipulate individuals and groups to
launch scurrilous attacks on the striking teachers.
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