Frustrated by over four months of strike that has kept their
future in the balance leadership of the National Association of Nigerian
Students, NANS zone ‘B’ has given the members of the Academic Staff
Union ofUniversities (ASUU) seven days to call off and return to the
class room.
The Union warned that at the expiration of
the seven days ultimatum they would be left with no other option than to
confront the striking lecturers.
Speaking with journalists in
Umuahia, the NANS zone B financial secretary and the leader in Abia
state, Comrade Eluwah Miracle, said that the students are determined to
take their destinies in their own hands by invoking the last “C” in
NANS system of settling issues which is confrontation
Eluwah
accused the members of ASUU of being selfish in their demands from the
federal government and politically motivated adding that student would
no longer watch ASUU destroy education in the country and jeopardize the
future of millions Nigerian youths.
He said, “NANS Abia state
chapter has condemned in strong terms the on-going nation-wide strike
embarked upon by ASUU, which timing is not only wrong, but also
detrimental to the security and of the country.
Eluwah said that
ASUU is claiming that their demands are genuine, “But their approach
and timing is very wrong, because the world is nows eeing it as being
politically motivated and if they say it is not, they should go back to
the classroom, while negotiation continues with the federal government”.
He
maintained that the federal government has done well by offering ASUU
the sum of N600 billion in addition to the N100 billion already made
available this year for the funding of the universities, “which ASUU has
rejected under the fragile nature of the country’s economy”.
On
the issue that the funds from federal government has not been released,
Eluwah said, “ASUU is claiming that the funds have not been released,
why should the money be released when they have not accepted the offer
by the federal government and until they accept the money cannot be
released simple”.
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