The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) remained adamant on Sunday insisting that the ongoing strike would continue until the Federal government makes the payment of N50 billion as demanded by the union.
Biodun Ogunyemi, the ASUU President, disclosed this while addressing journalists on Sunday.
“We want the government to pay immediately N50 billion as a sign of commitment this quarter and for the next three quarters, the government can pay N50billion in each quarter,” Ogunyemi said.
“So, our members have rejected the N20 billion proposed by the government, which it promised to spread over two quarters in 2019.
“Our members have insisted on the release of at least N50 billion in relation to earned academic allowances which the government has an outstanding of N105 billion.
“Our members are saying that even if the government is releasing N20 billion, let it be stated clearly that it is only for ASUU members. And the balances, which you promised to pay in four instalments, attach timelines to the balance and figures.”
Ogunyemi stated that the elite in the country do not prioritise educating the masses, but seek to degrade the education system further by creating private tertiary institutions that do not meet the needs of the Nigerian student.
The president of the union also berated the President Muhammadu Buhari administration for going back on its promise of mainstreaming academic allowance into the budget of the federation.
“In 2017, this government promised to mainstream the earned academic allowances into the budget so that we won’t be coming to talk about arrears. If the government had done that and included it into the 2018 Budget we would not be talking about arrears now,” he added.
He urged the government to immediately take steps to mainstream academic allowances into the 2019 budget, noting that it can still be done because the appropriation bill is yet to be passed by the National Assembly.
ASUU is expected to meet the government soon on the matter.