Tuesday, November 12, 2013

ASUU UPDATE- ASUU President Dies on his way to voting as 28 ASUU chapters ended voting today!!

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A former President of the Academic Staff Union of Universities, Prof. Festus Iyayi, died on Tuesday in a car crash on Lokoja-Abuja Expressway.

Iyayi was heading for ASUU's NEC  meeting scheduled for tomorow in kano state when the accident occurred.

PHOTO: Prof. Festus Iyayi

He was in company with some ASUU leaders and they were said to be heading for Kano where they sought the views of members on ending the four-month-old ASUU strike.

Now there are 28 ASUU chapters in Nigeria and voting ended today. These are the full voting results;

**FOR SUSPENSION OF STRIKE

  1. Ahmadu Bello university, Zaria
  2. federal university of technology, minna
  3. university of lagos
  4. university of ibadan
  5. university of calabar
  6. university of port harcourt
  7. federal university of technology, akure
  8. usman dan fodio university, sokoto
  9. ekiti state university
  10. federal university of technology, owerri
  11. delta state university, abraka
  12. bayero university, kano
  13. imo state university
  14. federal university of agriculture, abeokuta
  15. olabisi onabanjo university
  16. university of abuja among others.....
20 universitiesy of the 28 universities making the chapters of ASUU voted for the suspension of the strike. The remaining 8 chapters votes for the continuation of the strike. These include;
  1. university of benin
  2. university of jos
  3. nasarawa state university 
  4. And the 5 chapters of bauchi-zone
The voting is based on the majority votes collated from all the chapters. The official result and announcement will be announce tommorow at the ASUU's National Executive Committee meeting in kano state.

Meanwhile, UNIABUJA gave their conditions for the suspension of the strike which are;

  1. payment of their three months 'NO WORK, NO PAY' salary
  2. no victimisation of any lecturer which took part in the strike
  3. strong commitment on the part of the government
  4. FG should release a time table for the sharing of the earned allowances within two weeks!

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ASUU LATEST UPDATES: Chapters divided as Voting Controversy ensue


The hope that the four month old strike by the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, may be called off this week, following President Goodluck Jonathan’s intervention last week, may be dashed as the 61 chapters of the union are divided over the move to call off the strike.

President Jonathan held a meeting with the leadership of ASUU last week, where he made some offers which ASUU was expected to take to their members for deliberation with the hope that it will pacify them into resuming academic activities this week.

Congresses of the 61 chapters of the union were therefore held, yesterday, while the National Executive Council, NEC, meeting will hold tomorrow in one of the northern universities.

The outcome of the union’s congresses indicated that there was disagreement on the need to call off the strike.

Vanguard gathered that while some ASUU chapters were ready to suspend the strike in the light of the President’s intervention, others insisted that they will continue the strike due to what they described as their distrust for the government.

It was learnt that while the University of Lagos, UNILAG, resolved to suspend the strike, chapters like the University of Ibadan, UI; University of Benin, UNIBEN; University of Calabar, UNICAL; University of Jos, UNIJOS and the Lagos State University, LASU, said the strike must continue, arguing that the Federal Government could not be trusted to fulfil its promise of injecting over N1.1 trillion to universities in the next five years.

Voting at UNIJOS

Members UNIJOS chapter, yesterday, voted overwhelmingly for the strike to continue.

After receiving briefings on what transpired at last week’s meeting of the union’s representatives with President Goodluck Jonathan and after going through copies of the resolution of the meeting, 194 members voted for the strike to continue while 80 voted for a suspension.

Sources told Vanguard that after hours of debate by those for and against the continuation of the strike, it was obvious that majority felt that the meeting with the president did not achieve much.

Those who spoke in favour of the strike to continue wondered why the strike should be called off on the basis of pleas and verbal promises by the president, when the government is allegedly reputed for not to honoring agreements.

They were said to have argued that the suffering by students and members in the last four months would be a waste if something concrete did not come out of the strike to improve the situation in universities.

It was further gathered that those for the suspension of the strike spoke passionately on the need to consider the impact of the strike on students and the gesture from President Jonathan, who met personally with ASUU leaders and pleaded with them to suspend the strike.

A few of them were quoted as saying it was better to suspend the strike and find other ways of pursuing their demands so as not to lose the support of the people.

It was learnt that the Branch ASUU Chairman, Dr. David Jangkham, after announcing the result of the voting, said it would be taken to the national body which would collate the referendum on the issue from various chapters to come up with a position on whether the strike would be suspended or sustained.

A member, who spoke on condition of anonymity, expressed fears that the referenda in other branches might follow the same trend “if the briefing we got here is what they got.”

UNILAG

A source at University of Lagos, UNILAG, chapter, told Vanguard that the debate at its congress was on whether to end or suspend the strike.

He said: “We eventually moved to suspend the strike and end it only when the President pumps in the first N220 billion into the universities in January 2014.

“Although this is not totally in line with the 2009 agreement, we feel that we can suspend the strike out of respect for the President. We just want to give him the benefit of doubt, and hope that he fulfills his promise.”

LASU

At Lagos State University, LASU, one of the executive members of ASUU, who spoke to Vanguard on condition of anonymity, affirmed that though the chapter was not averse to the proposal of President Jonathan, but the consensus at its congress was that ASUU should not just be a monitoring body when the fund is finally injected.

He said: “After our congress, which lasted several hours, it was the resolve of our chapter that the strike should not be called off, because we are uncomfortable with the fact that the Federal Government has said that ASUU will just be a monitoring officer, while the Minister of Education will be the implementation officer.

“We argued that we must be part and parcel of how the funds are managed and what they have earmarked for within the period of five years.

“How can we know if the Ministry of Education and other authorities are prudently spending the funds for the proposed projects if ASUU is not part of the management committee? So, our position is that the strike should not be called off.”

LASU’s internal issues

The source added that LASU chapter of ASUU may embark on its local action, after the national strike is suspended or called off if the university’s Governing Council and the State Government fail to adequately address some of its local issues, which border on members’ welfare and a reduction in the institution’s tuition fees.

He said: “It is our resolve at the congress that if the state government and the university’s Governing Council, which is meeting on Wednesday, fail to address our local issues adequately, we shall embark on local actions.

“The university management has wasted four months without addressing our local issues, which border on the casualisation of our academic staff, the steep increment in tuition fees paid by students and the non-implementation of the Universities Miscellaneous Provisions Act, 2012, which allows academic staff on professorial cadre to retire at 70 years against the former 65 years.”

At UI

At the University of Ibadan, Vanguard gathered that members asked their leadership to commit the President to signing the resolution of FG/ASUU meeting held last week and include non-victimisation clause.

The Chairman, ASUU, University of Ibadan, Dr. Segun Ajiboye, said that the union had set up project monitoring committee to ensure that funds released by government was not misappropriated.

Ajiboye maintained that it was not how quick the strike ends but how well it ends, adding that the goal of the strike must be actualised.

According to him, it was regrettable that it took the Federal Government four months to think education was an important sector, adding that no country in the world plays with education the way Nigerian leaders do.

David-West


Also, former Minister of Petroleum, Professor Tam David-West said, yesterday, that ASUU would continue to go on strike as long as injustice remained in the system.

He said this at the UI-ASUU congress, where he vowed to always support all the struggles that would lead to the rejuvenation of the education sector.

Vanguard

 
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TINUBU’S DAUGHTER DENIES BEING IMPOSED AS MARKET LEADER


Chief Folashade Tinubu Ojo, daughter of former Lagos governor Bola Tinubu has debunked allegations that her father imposed her as leader of the Nigerian Association of Market Women and Men.

Folashade, who was recently installed the Iyaloja General at the Iga Idungaran palace of the Oba of Lagos also debunked rumours that she does not possess any post-secondary educational qualification, noting that she obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree in Business Studies at Middlesex University in United Kingdom before proceeding to Inter-Continental University in USA, where she bagged a Masters degree in Management. 

Speaking with journalists at the weekend, Folashade said: “Asiwaju Bola Tinubu is scared and was opposed to the idea when ‘mama’, Alhaja Abibat Mogaji muted it. Those who said my dad imposed me on the association don’t know how he opposed the idea when mama came up with it. On three separate occasions, mama spoke to him on her desire for me to take over from her as the leader of the association. I learnt that it was when mama told my dad that if he does not want his children to disobey him, he should support her that he gave in. Aside this, I stood in for mama as leader of the association at various occasions. I garnered experience deputizing mama, so I have the necessary experience”.

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WOMAN ATTEMPTS SUICIDE OVER UNEMPLOYMENT


Twenty-nine year-old Miss Esther Okafor of Ganmo, a suburb of Ilorin in Kwara State Thursday attempted to commit suicide for remaining unemployment. The woman was said to have gone to a location in the area to hang but was intercepted by one Alhaji Akeem Mustapha who was said to have gone there to inspect a building site. Esther said she got fed-up looking for a job, and decided to take her own life.

“I am from a poor background. My father is aged while my mother is no more. I struggled to see myself through school, but because I am indebted to the institution to the tune of N15, 000, I have been unable to collect my certificate”, she said.
The Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Social Development, Culture and Tourism Samuel Osuolale Ajayi, who spoke on the incident, said youths should be creative by exploring their inert potentials for economic gains instead of resorting to suicide which is a criminal offence.
He added that the ministry would rehabilitate Esther and render any form of assistance that could make her want to live again. Esther is a graduate of Health Information Management from the University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital, our correspondent gathered.
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Keshi happy with BBC award nominations



Nigeria head coach, Stephen Keshi, has opened up to supersport.com about his excitement to learn that John Obi Mikel and Victor Moses are among the five shortlist for the 2013 BBC Africn Footballer of the Year.

On Monday, the BBC revealed its shortlist for this year via its Newsday programme. The three other shortlisted players are Jonathan Pitroipa of Burkina Faso, Gabon's Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Ivory Coast midfielder, Yaya Toure, who makes the shortlist for the fifth successive year.

Keshi, 51, said the nomination of Mikel and Moses shows that the African champions are now competing with the best on the continent.

He revealed how he spoke to the Super Eagles on resumption as head coach of the team two years ago on worming their ways into winning individual honours while balancing their ethics as team players at the same time.

"I'm hearing this for the first time. I've been busy preparing for the World Cup game against Ethiopia. But I'm happy to hear this and it is pleasant news for the players, the team and the nation. I hope one of them can win it.

"I must say this is a result of hard work, commitment and open-mindedness to learn and make sacrifices as individuals and as a team. When I became coach of the team I sat down with the boys and made it clear that they have the ability to be rated among the best players in not just Africa but the world. These boys already know much about the game and I'm sure I can't start teaching like small boys. I try as much as possible to make them feel like they are in a family which is important and it has worked well for us and that's why we have players being nominated for awards now. But it's down to the good work of the players, coaches and officials.

"Now I am confident that we are on the verge of good things to come once we continue with this same pace and I am happy that what we started two years ago is bearing fruits. I hope one of them will win the award this year," Keshi told supersport.com.

The 2013 BBC African Footballer of the Year "winner will be decided by African football fans" through a voting process that will run till November 25, according to the BBC.

Austin Okocha was the last Nigerian to win the BBC award in 2004 after he had won it the previous year.


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