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Reps tackle ASUU president over deception allegation against Gbajabiamila

Some members of the House of Representatives on Wednesday tackled the President of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), Prof Emmanuel Osodeke, over his allegation that the Speaker of the House, Femi Gbajabiamila, used deception to convince the union to call off its strike action.

Daily Trust reports that the ASUU president had in an interview with a national daily on Tuesday accused Gbajabiamila of deception by asking the union to call off its eight-month-old strike in October with a written promise that the government would without delay, offset in full, the arrears of salaries owed members.

But reacting to the allegation in a statement in Abuja, the spokesman of the House of Representatives, Benjamin Okezie Kalu noted that at no point did the Speaker of the House of Representatives commit to offset the arrears of salaries owed to union members for the time they were on strike.

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He said the House of Representatives helped resolve the strike by making commitments to improve the welfare package of university lecturers and revitalisation funds to improve the infrastructure and operations of federal universities.

The statement read, “These commitments are reflected in the 2023 Appropriation Bill, which includes one hundred and seventy billion naira (N170,000,000,000.00) to provide a level of increment in the welfare package of university lecturers and an additional three hundred billion naira (N300,000,000,000.00) in revitalisation funds.

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“Furthermore, the House of Representatives continues to work with stakeholders; the Accountant General of the Federation (AGF) and the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) to facilitate the adoption of elements of the University Transparency and Accountability Solution (UTAS) into the Integrated Payroll and Personnel Information System (IPPIS). This effort is being supervised by the Chairman of the House Committee on Tertiary Education, Rep. Aminu Suleiman.”

The House said that Prof Osodeke must know that “the Federal Government of Nigeria is under no obligation to pay university lecturers’ salaries for the duration they were on strike.

“This is a settled matter in law.  See S. 43(1)(a) Trade Disputes Act, Cap T8, Laws of the Federation of Nigeria (LFN). The Executive decision not to pay salaries to lecturers for the time spent on strike is warranted by the government’s legitimate interest in preventing moral hazard and discouraging disruptive industrial actions.

“Nonetheless, the Speaker has made interventions for an exemption in this regard, and Professor Osodeke is well aware of this. The public interest in ensuring a well-functioning tertiary education sector is a matter of paramount concern for all who understand the transformational role of education in any society.

“For this reason, the 9th House of Representatives has been consistent in our efforts to explore avenues for reform and improvement to the framework of public education in the country from basic education through tertiary.

“Our objectives in this regard will not be achieved when stakeholders choose to ignore substantive issues and the consideration of bold ideas in favour of cheap blackmail and immoral propaganda”, the statement said.

The House blamed the prolonged industrial action in the tertiary education on alleged brinkmanship and a bad-faith approach to negotiations by the ASUU president.

“Professor Osodeke’s bad-faith approach to negotiations and his affinity for political brinkmanship are significant reasons the universities were on strike for so long.

“His ongoing interventions continue to threaten the progress being made to preclude the possibility of further disruptions to the academic calendar of the universities.

“Therefore, I call on him, in his capacity as President of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), to desist from making further misleading statements against the House of Representatives and the Speaker, Rep. Femi Gbajabiamila.

“There is no place for belligerence and selfish agitation in this critical moment.  This is the time for calm heads and steady hands, working together for the common good”, the statement said.

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