Wednesday, 18 December 2013

ASUU Strike: FG Paid Nigerian Lecturers 6 Months Salaries For Undone Work

Its being 6 months of heartbreaking expectation from
both the Federal Govt and the Academic staff union
of Nigerian Universities(ASSU). For 6months we have
heard stories like the strike would "soon be over", I
think that statement has being overused and it
needs to be.
Synonymous to both FG/ ASSU. Countless times have
heard the statement for 6months, a statement which
is so deceitful and hope shattering to Nigerians.
The FG/ASSU should outline as matter of being
responsible and moral explain to students and
Nigerians the cushion effect they both have placed
on ground to avoid future occurrence and also
explain what they have in pipeline for the lost
academic months for them.
Reports just being confirmed now is that the ASSU
members have started receiving salaries for work
they did not do, 6months salaries are being paid to
them for sitting at home in the name of "strike".
What are the plans the both parties have for students
now is the question.
Its very clear now that nobody is paying attention to
what the lecturers would be doing in the classrooms
when they eventually resume full by January
2014.The compulsory anyhow marking of script,
lecture notes being photocopied without the
lecturers coming to classes and all that.
What is the Federal Government putting in place to
Monitor lecturers that are practically not always
present in the classrooms? Now lecturers are all
happy that their salaries have started downloading
into their accounts, where does that leave the
students?
What about wasted months of house rents, delayed
graveyard, wasted efforts in staying glued at home.
What about students that have lost their lives during
the strike? Who is saying anything?
I think we as Nigerians should know that you can't
eat your cake and have it, but i think both parties FG/
ASSU has just gotten away with their tussle, they are
sure having drinks as am writing you this.
No one is making a public apology to parents/
students for wasted months.

Sent From David Aniemeka

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