Striking
lecturers at the Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria on Wednesday received
relief materials, including food and money to enable them to cushion the
effect of the ongoing industrial action.
The Chairman of the Academic Staff Union
of Universities of the institution, Dr. Mohammed Kabir-Aliyu, who
confirmed this to one of our correspondents, said the offer would help
the beneficiaries to survive the hardship occasioned by the non-payment
of their salaries.
According to him, lecturers in the university have not earned their salaries in the last four months.
Among items distributed to the lecturers were rice, semovita, vegetable oil and cash ranging from N20, 000 to N50, 000.
Kabir-Aliyu said they were ready to call the Federal Government’s bluff concerning the sack threat.
University teachers nationwide embarked
on strike on July 1 to force the Federal Government to honour an
agreement it had with them since 2009.
The Supervisory Minister of Education,
Nyesom Wike, had last Thursday threatened the striking lecturers to
return to work on or before December 4 or face dismissal.
However, the resumption deadline was on
Tuesday extended to December 9 to enable the striking teachers to honour
Prof. Festus Iyayi, who died on his way to attend ASUU NEC meeting in
Kano.
As of Wednesday, there were no signs
that the striking lecturers would comply with the government directives
to return to the classroom on Monday. Also, the university authorities
had yet to issue a circular directing students to return for lectures.
Meanwhile, the National
Parent-Teacher-Association of Nigeria has asked the striking teachers to
see the extension of the resumption deadline as a sign of goodwill from
the Federal Government.
In an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria
on Wednesday, the NAPTAN North Central Coordinator, Alhaji Danladi
Aliyu, said the extension showed that the government was committed to
ending the strike.
Aliyu said, “I am pleading with both
parties not to see this issue as a war that must be won or lost as both
are working in the interest of moving the nation forward.
“ASUU should use this deadline extension
to resume duties, while we also urge the Federal Government not to come
down hard on them.”
In a related development, Nnamdi Azikiwe
University branch of ASUU has ordered its members that signed the
attendance register to delete their names from the book.
Also, the management of Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife has directed its students to resume on Sunday.
A statement by the Public Relations
Officer of OAU, Mr. Biodun Olarewaju on Wednesday said, “The authorities
of the Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, have announced Sunday,
December 8, as the resumption date for the 2012/ 2013 rain semester.
“Accordingly, students of the university
are expected to come into residence on the above date as lectures will
commence immediately.”
PUNCH NG
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