ASUU Strike Will Be Over ‘In a Few Months’ - Minister of Education

Asuu Strike Update

Nigerian students were yesterday assured by the Federal Government that the protracted strike by the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, would be over in a few months.

Minister of Education, Mr Nyesom Wike stated this at the anniversary lecture of National Universities Commission, NUC, in Abuja.

Represented by the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Education, Dr. Macjohn Nwaobiala, the minister reiterated the Federal Government’s commitment to resolving the ongoing strike.

“The Federal Government is very concerned about the state of public tertiary institutions in the country. The Federal Government is really worried about the ongoing strike of ASUU and the strike would be resolved in a few months,” Wike said.

In his paper presentation titled, ‘Turbulent and Testing Times for Global Higher Education: Lessons for Nigeria’, Professor John Daniel said “online teaching and learning is now part of the future of most universities. Nigeria should be very good at this because without embarrassing you by pressing the point, I note that your country, through 419 scams, is a world leader in the use of the internet for less desirable purposes.”

According to him, higher education all over the world is facing lot of challenges that included youth unemployment and the current changes in the university system.

“These are indeed turbulent times, not only for United States of America but also for much of higher education globally,” he said.

In his goodwill message, a former Executive Secretary of NUC, Professor Jubril Munzali, noted that the education sector has been underfunded for 21 years, with the significant increase in the funding of tertiary institutions being done over time, through the struggle of ASUU.

He blamed the Federal Government for the lingering crisis rocking the nation’s university system.

According to him, it is high time the Federal Government listened to its agencies and allow NUC perform its statutory role and fund universities based on the advice of its agencies like NUC.

“Successive administrations in the country never paid adequate attention to university education,” Munzali said.

- informationnigeria

17 comments:

  1. Rubbish........why is it "few months" and not "this week"

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  2. No let it be few years bad adminstration.....

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  3. God punish u and ur fucking asuu

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  4. Mmmm i sorry nt I we ve all read dat next week next month now its few month mmmm I just lack words to use in tell dis useless govt N asuu pple na only God go reward una tanks

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  5. Few months ke,FG una want mak we grow beards 4 ouz abi,wat a government

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  6. Its so sad few months can be next year, the academic future of our youth is in the decision u people make....

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  7. Few months? Is he trying to say few weeks? These pple I think they are crazy, they don't even care abt the life of our student any more, how could some1 says few months pluz the already 4months that av been wasted hmm

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    1. All is bcos they children are not in the system,if not they would care ​Ąπϑ answer ASUU.

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  8. This government is useless why not end it in few decades

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  9. Few century would not be a bad idea, fake government

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  10. Dem!!!! Am tired of staying at home. Not only Is our academic session being delayed,our house rents is wasting. God hear our cry(nigerian students) and turn the hearts of those concerned + give them sleepless nights so they can answer ASUU

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  11. Hmmmm & yet those useless senators receive sitting allowances per hour on every meetings,dey receive travelling allowances even wen dey don't pay 4 flight ticket,dey receive feeding & clothing allowances & their kids sch abroad. Dey steal 250million to 1.2trillion naira & wen taken 2 court dey'll be asked by d court 2 pay jst 15million naira...God will judge dem

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  12. what a pity to undergraduate hoping to finish dis year and praying to go for youth service b4 they turn 30 now dis strike i hope their hopes are not dashed

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  13. i gues sme pple would av 4gotten d course they offer sef.... 'a few month' WAT A GOVERNMENT!!!

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  14. god purnish asuu24 October 2013 at 17:46

    Asuu suck!!!! The FG sucks!!!! Nigeria sucks!!!! Let me hear someone say nigeria is getting better!!!!why don't we just quit education in nigeriaa and let's focus on yahoo and prostitution..u want us to stop this bad behaviours yet u leave us at home for almost four months now u promising another four month.what a sweet education systems most student will own a car and most house most so many things before u call it off u wanna know how ?yahoo,ritual,robbery,prostitution god purnish asuu god purnish th governments..god purnish ur childrens they won't make it ....its a curse ....fuck all y'all we don't need u anymore.....

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  15. Both d FG and ASUU ® crazy, I̶̲̥̅̊ swear... In few months? Y not few years... Awon Oloriburuku gbogbo....

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