The Honourable Minister of Labour and Employment,
Senator Dr. Chris Ngige, on Wednesday said the Federal Government was
addressing the strike by the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU,
holistically to ensure that all other unions in the university system were
carried along.
The Honourable Minister said this while defending the budget of his Ministry
before the Senate Committee on Labour and Employment.
Reacting to the concerns expressed by the senators on the prolonged ASUU strike,
Senator Ngige told the Committee that the Federal Government has met most of
the demands of the union.
According to him, “Out of the eight demands of ASUU, the government has solved
five. We have made N50 billion available. A total sum of N20 billion for the
revitalisation of the universities and N30 billion for Earned Academic
Allowances (EAA).
“The union agreed and went back to their members, only to return and say that
the money for EAA should be for ASUU members alone, excluding other unions,
namely, SSANU, NASU, and NAAT.”
In a statement from the Minister’s media office last night, Ngige explained
that the Federal Government cannot ignore the other unions as such could be
counter-productive to the smooth running of the university system.
He said, “We cannot ignore the other unions whose services are indispensable
for the full functioning of the university. If we ignore them, even if ASUU
calls off the strike, the other unions will down tools-close the lecture rooms,
the libraries, the laboratories- and in fact, even the university gate.”
On the contentious issue of IPPIS, the minister said the University
Transparency and Accountability Solutions (UTAS), which ASUU brought as an
alternative has been sent to the National Information Technology Development
Agency (NITDA) for assessment.
Ngige however faulted the claim by ASUU that IPPIS would erode university
autonomy.
He said, “They said that university autonomy is being eroded. Autonomy cannot
work when the government is paying the lecturers. It can work only when the
governing council generates its own resources to pay workers.
“IPPIS has blocked all leakages and exposed those who are not paying taxes, as
well as those who underpay.
“So, we are meeting again with ASUU soon, so that they can also hear that other
unions in the university have developed their own payment system against UTAS.
Do you now realize why we are tackling this problem holistically?”
Addressing the concerns of the senators on the worrying unemployment situation
in the country Ngige called for a systemic re-evaluation of the educational
system with an emphasis on technical education.
He stressed the need to manage our resources and make concerted efforts to
create jobs through multilateral and multifaceted approaches.
“White-collar job syndrome has afflicted us. We have green and blue-collar jobs
that will feed people and give them shelter. Agriculture can give us jobs. We
have Anchor Borrowers but we can do more. The educational curriculum is
straight-jacketed. That is why everybody is in the labour market looking for
jobs.
” It is for us to wear our thinking caps and see what can be done. We budgeted
60 percent for constituency projects to train people in empowerment. But, when
you give empowerment to people, they sell it. They tell you that this is not
the kind of job they want to do. They don’t want to engage in soap making or
baking, welding, and fabrication. Even mechatronics, which we are encouraging
because of its computer-based component, they are not going there,” he said.
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