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ASUU Strike: FG Formalizes Over N35.4bn, To Resume Talks On Thursday

As Federal Government agreed on request of the the striking Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) academic activities may resume in public universities next week after N35.4 billion has been approved.
In a resolution reached Monday night between the Federal Government and the leadership of ASUU at the Conference Hall, Ministry of Labour and Employment, Abuja, the government announced that Federal Ministry of Finance and Accountant General of the Federation have confirmed payment of N15.389.940,335.71 billion to accommodate payment of shortfall in all institutions that are Presidential Initiative of Continuous Audit, PICA varied.
The Minister of Labour and Employment,Chris Ngigi disclosed this at the end of the meeting, said the money was remitted on the 31st December,2018.
Ngige also said that President Muhammadu Buhari has approved the payment of N20 billion for payment of outstanding arrears of the 2009 and 2012 Earned Academic Allowances to the already verified university system.
“The money is being worked on and will be released to ASUU when the process is completed,” he said. He reiterated government’s resolve to grant permanent licence to ASUU to operate the National University Pension Fund Administrator Company (NUPENCO) that will manage the contributory pension of public universities.
The Minister Further explained that Federal Ministry of Education has been instructed to collaborate with National Pension Commission for the release of the permanent licence. Ngige also assured on the resolve of the Buhari administration to offer undisclosed amount from the N220 billion annual revitalisation fund for universities which was agreed during President Goodluck Jonathan’s administration but was reneged on.
According to him, ASUU is expected to return back to Government between Wednesday, 9th or Thursday, 10th January, 2019 to sign relevant agreements reached by the parties.
While speaking Prof. Biodun Ogunyemi, ASUU President who confirmed the agreement however noted that some of the proposals from government requires further consultation with ASUU members. “We have had an extensive session looking at all issues.
There are issues that require further consultation at the level of our union before we can take a stand,” he said.
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