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New education minister likens ASUU to thief

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The Minister of State for Education, Goodluck Nanah Opiah has slammed the Academic Staff Union University, (ASUU) over the lingering impasse between the union and the Federal Government.

According to Opiah,  the federal government led by President Muhammadu Buhari has done so much, especially, in infrastructural development in our tertiary institution, because anywhere you go, you will see the presence of TETFUND, buildings, vehicles and all manners of institutional assets.

“Those who think that lack of infrastructure is one of the reasons they went on strike should think again. Mr Vice Chancellor, let me use this opportunity to appeal to you, to also appeal to our lecturers to come back to work because our children are suffering,” he said this while visiting the V.C. of the Federal University of Lokoja, Kogi, Prof. Olayemi Akinwumi, during the week.

“Our country’s image is going lower. Our parents are not happy, and these lecturers are also parents of some of our students. Contrary to what they think, some of us also have our children in Nigerian Universities and they are also suffering.

He noted that almost everything that ASUU brought forth for discussion between the federal government has been resolved.

“Except that, now that ASUU wants to be paid for all the six months that they were absent from duty. And the federal government is saying no we cannot pay for those days you did not work. For once, let us activate the principle of no work no pay which is natural. It is only a thief that goes to eat where he didn’t work.

“And so if there should be any appeal for Federal Government to do otherwise, Lecturers should come back to the classroom to beg and appeal and renegotiate because this thing is no longer funny.”

ASUU has been on strike for over 200 days, with a lot of negotiations and roundtabes with the federal government.

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