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Monday, 26 May 2014

ASUP, COEASU Strike: Lecturers, Lawmakers, Education Minister in Crucial Meeting

The striking lecturers of both polytechnics and colleges of education today met with lawmakers at the National Assembly complex, officials have said.

The Academic Staff Union of Polytechnics, ASUP, and Colleges of Education and Academic Staff Union, COEASU, have been on eight-month and six-month strike respectively.

Hundreds of thousands of students nationwide have remained at home since the strikes begun last year.

The ASUP National Publicity secretary, Clement Chirman, confirmed the meeting to PREMIUM TIMES.

“Our meeting is tomorrow by 1, o clock at the National Assembly,” the lecturer said.

“The meeting will involve the House of Representatives members, Minister of Education, probably Head of Service and COEASU members,” he said.

The Chairman of COEASU, College of Education, Zuba, Ahmed Lawal, also confirmed that the union would be present at the meeting.

“Of course the national body of the College of Education (lecturers) will be present at the National Assembly for the meeting with the House of Representatives and Minster of Education on Tuesday,” he said.

The spokesperson to the Education Minister, Simeon Nwakaudu, could not be reached for confirmation on whether the minister would attend the meeting or send a representative.

His telephone numbers were switched off.

Since the strikes began, several meetings have been held to resolve the dispute between the lecturers and the federal government, with the lecturers demanding the sack of the Education Minister, Nyesom Wike. They accused Mr. Wike of not being sincere with resolving the dispute; a charge the minister has denied.

Some of the demands of the lecturer include better working conditions, improved funding of their schools, and removal of dichotomy between university and polytechnic graduates.

A protest in Abuja last month by the lecturers and students was forcefully stopped by police officers who fired teargas to disperse the protesters in front of the federal secretariat.

ASUU Intervenes, Call on FG to Resolve Strike ASUP, COEASU Strike:

The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has once again expressed deep concern over the prolonged strike embarked upon by the Academic staff Union of Polytechnics and College of education Academic Staff Union (COEASU).

The ASUU President, Dr Nasir Fagge, pressed on the Federal Government to resolve the contending issues that made lecturers of Polytechnics and colleges of education embarked on the strike urgently.

Fagge, made the call in Abuja while briefing newsmen on the state of the Nation.

For the Academic Staff Union of Polytechnics (ASUP), the strike has been on for the past ten months now, while for the Colleges of Education Academic Staff Union, COEASU, members, the strike has been on for the past 5 months.

It will be recalled that members of the two unions had demanded that the Federal Government should remove the dichotomy between HND and degree graduates and with the NEC meeting slated 27th and 28th of May, the White paper and all matters concerning the lingering strike is expected to be resolved with the Federal Government.