Strike: Reps Leadership To Meet Buhari For Final Settlement Of ASUU Matter

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In pursuit of solution to the ligering strike by the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), the leadership of the House of Representatives will meet with President Muhammadu Buhari.

Femi Gbajabiamila, speaker of the House of Representatives, said this on Tuesday after about five hours of closed-door meeting with the leadership of ASUU and Goodluck Opiah, minister of state for education, at the National Assembly. 

The legislators will meet with the president when he returns to Nigeria, although a date has not yet been set for the meeting.

Buhari traveled to New York, United States, to attend the 77th session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA).

Meanwhile, the lawmakers have invited the accountant-general of the federation, National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA), auditor-general of the federation, and the National Salaries Incomes and Wages Commission (NSIWC) to “finalise” on the meeting held with ASUU.

The invited government officials are to appear before the leadership of the House on Thursday. 

Speaking after the meeting on Tuesday, Gbajabiamila said some resolutions had been reached with ASUU. 

Said he: “There are seven areas that ASUU has presented; what we consider to be requisition to go back to class. We have looked at these seven areas and we have more or less agreed on certain things. 

“Pursuant to finalising the meeting of our minds, we have asked that NITDA, accountant-general, auditor-general and the National Salaries Incomes and Wages Commission (NSIWC) will be invited.

“Unfortunately, it’s too late to invite them tomorrow because the letters will only go out tomorrow. They will be invited to meet with the leadership on Thursday so that we can dot the ‘is’ and cross the ‘ts’.

“We will meet with Mr President and lay before him the agreement made by this arm of government — the legislature and leadership of this house. We are hopeful and believe that Mr President will buy into the agreement and with that, I believe that this matter will be speedily brought to a close.

“In the meantime, between now and when Mr President comes, ASUU itself will go back to its members with the resolutions that we have come up with today”.

In his remarks, Emmanuel Osodeke, ASUU president, said the resolutions reached with the lawmakers would be discussed with members of the Union. 

Said Osodeke: “In the very near future, the issue (strike) will be resolved”.

ASUU had embarked on strike in February, halting academic activities in public universities for over seven months.

The Federal Government had also recently filed a suit against the union at the National Industrial Court over the lingering strike. 

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