Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Re: USA Africa Dialogue Series - An Update on Ongoing ASUU Negotiations Following Two Recent Meetings with Vice-President Namadi Sambo



Prof. Felicia:

The CVC/AVCNU intend to broker this to the end.  The Vice-Chancellors can no longer afford to stand aside and be caught like a stag before a headlight:  thought of by Government as "part of Government", and hence to "follow-follow" Government and be told things AFTER THE FACT, after things don spoil,  then also thought of by ASUU as "part of Government", and hence NOT to be trusted or taken into confidence.

In the present scheme of things, Government has apologized to the Vice-Chancellors for ignoring us in the past, and ASUU has seen that the VCs have had a more willing ear to their issues.  In fact, without the VCs, I doubt if ASUU would be talking to Government at all.

I stand to be quoted.

And there you have it.


Bolaji Aluko




On Wed, Oct 16, 2013 at 6:43 AM, Felicia Oyekanmi <profoyekanmi@yahoo.com> wrote:
1.The agreement signed previously was not honoured by the federal government, what is the assurance that the newly brokered agreement will be honoured.
2. As at last week, the ASUU leaders had to go underground because of rumours that they would be arrested on sight by SSS officials since the stoppage of salaries of ASUU members did not force us back to the classrooms.
3. By now the governments and their agents should realize that they cannot obtain allegiance from people ny force. The military regimes tried it and failed, so can the supposedly civilian leaders succeed. Only dialogue and mutual trust can solve this problem and get ASUU  to call off the strike.

Prof Felicia A. D. Oyekanmi
Department of Sociology
University of Lagos
Akoka, Yaba,
Lagos Nigeria
Tel: {234} 1 7941757
Cell: {234}8056560970

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On Tue, 15/10/13, shina73_1999@yahoo.com <shina73_1999@yahoo.com> wrote:

 Subject: Re: USA Africa Dialogue Series - An Update on Ongoing ASUU Negotiations Following Two Recent Meetings with Vice-President Namadi Sambo
 To: usaafricadialogue@googlegroups.com
 Date: Tuesday, 15 October, 2013, 8:10

 God bless you
 Prof. I fear I will lose my teaching capacity if
 this strike endures beyond now. I no wan become antiquated
 o! Biko, make we return to class. Adeshina
 Afolayan Sent from my BlackBerry wireless device from
 MTNFrom:  Mobolaji Aluko
 <alukome@gmail.com>
 Sender:
 usaafricadialogue@googlegroups.com
 Date: Tue, 15 Oct 2013 00:22:36
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 Dialogue<USAAfricaDialogue@googlegroups.com>ReplyTo:
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 Subject: USA Africa Dialogue Series - An
 Update on Ongoing ASUU Negotiations
  Following Two Recent Meetings with Vice-President Namadi
 Sambo
          
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 FEDERAL UNIVERSITY
 OTUOKE

  

 INTERNAL INFORMATION
 RELEASE                     OCTOBER 14,
 2013

  

 AN UPDATE ON ONGOING
 ASUU
 NEGOTIATIONS FOLLOWING TWO RECENT MEETINGS WITH
 VICE-PRESIDENT NAMADI SAMBO

  

 From the Office of the
 Vice-Chancellor

  

  ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 


 Following two
 meetings (on Thursday 19th Sept 2013 and Friday
 11th Oct
 2013)  of representatives of the AVCNU
 (Association of Vice-Chancellors of Nigerian Universities,
 led by CVC Chairman,
 Prof. Hamisu of ATBU) and ASUU Representatives (led by its
 President, Dr. N. Fagge)
 with the Vice-President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria,
 Arc. N. Sambo,
 Minister of Education Barr. N. Wike and others, 
 all Vice-Chancellors have been urged to inform and enlighten
 our academic
 and other staff on the following developments so that we can
 ensure a return to
 normalcy in our universities within the shortest possible
 time

 1.      
 Earned
 Allowances:  The N30 billion already released will
 now be increased to N40 billion, and should be regarded only
 as first
 installment, and not a once-and-for-all payment. Government
 will top it up with
 further releases once universities are through with the
 disbursement of this
 new figure of N40 million, so Vice-Chancellors are urged to
 expedite this disbursement
 within the shortest possible time using guiding templates
 that have been sent
 by the CVC.

 2.      NEEDS
 Assessment Capital Money:  Government was
 cognizant and mindful of the
 ability of Universities to effectively/efficiently utilize
 the N100 billion fund
 immediately, hence that figure.  However,
 in addition to this N100 billion dedicated and
 already made available for
 2013,  N200 billion (increased from N150
 billion previously agreed) will now be earmarked in the 2014
 Budget as well as
 each of the following three-four years until the
 Universities are brought to
 world-class standard.

 3.      Project
 Prioritization:
 Universities will now be allowed to determine their
 priorities  and not be "rail-roaded" into implementing
 a
 pre-determined set of projects with respect to the NEEDS
 assessment.  Decisions are not to be
 centralized.

 4.      TETFund
 Intervention:  Government assured
 that the operations of the
 TETFund will not be impaired, and that the regular TETFund
 intervention
 disbursement to Universities will continue, unaffected.  So
 the NEEDS assessment capital outlays are
 in addition to regular TETFund intervention.

 5.      Project
 Monitoring:  A new Implementation Monitoring Committee (IMC)
 for the NEEDS Assessment intervention for universities  has
 been set up to take over from the Suswan
 Committee.  The new one is under the
 Federal Ministry of Education and chaired by the Honorable
 Minister of
 Education. In addition, to build confidence and ensure
 faithful implementation
 and prevent any relapse as before, the Vice President will
 meet quarterly with
 the IMC to monitor progress.

 6.      Blueprint:  ASUU
 was mandated to submit a blue print for revitalizing the
 Universities to the
 Vice President.

 7.      Official
 Agreement Document:
 A signed document would be issued very soon to itemize the
 full issues on which
 this present consensus outlined here, brokered by AVCNU, has
 been reached.

 8.     An
 Appeal to Call Off Strike:  The Vice-President
 Sambo appealed to ASUU to
 call off the strike and apologized for the
 "take-it-or-leave-it" comments
 credited to the Hon Minister of Finance. All other parties
 present at the
 meetings  also prevailed on the ASUU
 leadership to consult objectively with its members to get
 them to agree with
 what is now on the table and to call off the strike as soon
 as possible after
 the Sallah break of Tuesday/Wednesday October 15/16
 2013.

 9.      ASUU
 President Responds:  At both meetings,
 the President of ASUU
 thanked the VP for
 taking over negotiations and promised
 to consult with his ASUU Constituency.

   

 We keep our fingers
 firmly crossed, as we
 await both the official consensus agreement document and
 full ASUU
 reaction.  Statesmanship on all sides is
 called for at this point in time.

 Thank you.

  

  

 Prof.
 Mobolaji E. Aluko

 Vice-Chancellor

 Federal
 University Otuoke

  

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