Agreement Reached with Poly Lecturers Expected to End ASUP Strike, Says FG

Posted on the 03 February 2019 by Naijapary
The Federal Government has released N16.8 billion to settle outstanding salary arrears of staff in the country's tertiary institutions.

Malam Adamu Adamu, Minister of Education, who disclosed this during the "Sixth Edition of the Ministerial Press Briefing" in Abuja, said disbursement is ongoing through the Office of the Accountant General of the Federation.

Adamu said the government had resolved all issues and await the academic unions to also call off their strike in the coming days, especially the Academic Staff Union of Polytechnics and Academic Staff Union of Universities.

ASUP has been on strike since December 12, while ASUU started on November 4.

According to Adamu, the Federal Government has reached agreement in the Review of Polytechnic Act, while government awaits the transmittal of the amended document by the National Assembly to President Muhammadu Buhari for his assent.

Others, he said, were revitalisation of polytechnics and colleges of education, renegotiation of the 2010 agreements, adding that government is committed to the revitalisation of facilities in its public tertiary institutions.

The minister also said the government had directed the Minister of Finance to source for additional funding to the tune of N30 billion for the purpose, with particular reference to polytechnics and colleges of education.

Adamu said: " Also for state owned polytechnics, the National Board for Technical Education has been directed to strengthen its regulatory mechanism including developing a new template for accreditation to address observed weaknesses.

"And to ensure that proprietors of polytechnics including states and private owners meet their obligations to their staff. "Again as a demonstration of Government's commitment to continuous dialogue with the staff unions, the ministry will provide alternative funding for the stalled renegotiations in the polytechnics sub- sector. "The National Board for Technical Education and the National Commission for Colleges of Education have also been directed to ensure compliance with the approved schedules of meetings with their respective Unions." Similarly, Adamu noted that the government team had reached agreement with ASUU, while hoping that academic activities will also resume in universities' campuses across the country without further delay.

He, however, commended the Colleges of Education Academic Staff Union for calling off its strike to allow the students in colleges of education get back to academic activities.

NAN.