Professors to defend strike in court in FG vs ASUU

 Professors to defend strike in court in FG vs ASUU – No fewer than a hundred members of the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, who are professors of law may be defending the union against the Federal Government at the National Industrial Court, NIC, on Monday (today).

MYJOBTOGO earlier reported that the NIC, on Sunday, summoned the FG and ASUU to appear before it on Monday in Abuja over the lingering strike embarked upon by the union over seven months ago.

This is coming after all efforts by President Muhammadu Buhari-led administration to return the striking lecturers to class failed.

MYJOBTOGO reports that ASUU, among other things, demanding the release of the revitalization fund for universities, the release of earned allowances for university lecturers, deployment of the University Transparency Accountability System for the payment of salaries and allowances of lecturers, the release of the white paper report of the visitation panels to universities and the renegotiation of the ASUU-FGN 2009 agreement.

Recall that the Minister of Education, Adamu Adamu a few days ago, said the union has done its best in trying to resolve the lingering strike which has crippled learning since February 14.

When contacted by M on Sunday, ASUU president, Professor Emmanuel Osodeke confirmed the court case, saying “that is what I was just told, I’m currently on my way to Abuja for the case”.

Similarly, a lecturer at the University of Abuja, who preferred anonymity, told MYJOBTOGO that the union will not hire lawyers, stating that ASUU would be defended by more than a hundred professors of law.

The lecturer, who is also a member of the ASUU, said some of the Professors that will appear in court on Monday are Senior Advocates of Nigeria.

“Why do we need to hire lawyers when we have over a hundred professors of law who are ready to storm the court on Monday?

“ASUU is not like any other union, this is another joke from the Federal Government. Instead of them trying to find a solution to the problem, they are busy distracting the general public”, he added.

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