Academic Staff Union of Polytechnics, ASUP, has alleged
abandonment by the Federal Government as the strike declared by
lecturers in the sub-sector enters its seventh month.
ASUP had gone on strike April 17, 2013, to press home demands for
government’s proper funding of polytechnic education as well as address
the disparity between the polytechnics and university graduates in the
country.
ASUP president laments
National President of ASUP, Mr. Chibuzor Asomugha, lamented that the
government was killing polytechnic education in Nigeria as several
meetings held with government to ensure re-opening of polytechnics
yielded no fruits.
Asomugha argued that the lack of interest by government to implement its
promises for polytechnics to be re-opened was a deliberate ploy to deny
students of Polytechnics access to education.
Expressing concern that efforts to draw the attention of the Nigerian
public might be given political colouration and union leaders branded as
working for opposition political parties against the government,
Asomugha appealed to all relevant stakeholders to intervene on behalf of
the poor students who might not have somebody in government to speak
for them.
Lack of interest from FG
On why government has not shown interest in the lingering strike, the
ASUP boss appealed to relevant stakeholders to prevail on the
government, Minister of Education, Permanent Secretary and Minister of
Labour to do the needful.
He said: “I am not going to be talking for government, we have been in
this, they have given us promises, they have not been fulfilling them.
“The promises were simple things, we even had the understanding where
they promised to implement within one week and it is more than four
months now, everybody should reach government and let them tell
Nigerians what are the problems. I cannot be speaking for government,
what I know is that
government is not doing any thing.
“We met them yesterday (Monday), the same promises and I don’t know why
they find it difficult to fulfil the promises. Okay tell me yourself,
what is the problem in releasing the White Paper that is ready? It is
the government that should tells us that. The SGF should tell us why he
is withholding the White Paper.”
Way out of logjam
On the way out of the long strike, he said: “The way out is that we are
still on strike until the members tell us whatever they decide with the
strike.
“Government has been giving assurances in the past six months, the
assurance of government does not amount to anything, that is why ASUU
insisted on things concrete and people didn’t understand it.
“We agreed with government that they were going to take up four things
out of the 13 that we had listed. Government has been able to meet one
and half of those issues that we had listed. Even the NEEDS Assessment
government constituted Committee is not working at the pace it should
work, we are supposed to submit the report in February, up till now, we
have not done much.
Waiting on government’s White Paper
“Government said it was going to release the White Paper on the
visitation to Federal Polytechnics, they were going to complete the
lower cader of CONTISS 16 which was the thing that happened in 2009 and
up till now, it hadn’t been implemented and then, that they were going
to complete the appointment of six Governing Councils of six Federal
Polytechnics which they have done.
“To constitute the NEEDS Assessment Committee to do the NEEDS
assessments of the Polytechnics, which they have constituted and the
Committee is more or less not working the way it should work. These are
the four issues that we extracted out of the 13.
“There is a director in the Ministry of Education who is the Chairman of
the Committee but the problem is that the Committee complains all the
time of lack of funding from TETFund which is supposed to fund it.”
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Strike: ASUP Blames FG For Abandoning Polytechnic Education
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