15th January, 2019
PRESS RELEASE:
MURIC APPEALS TO ASUU TO CALL OFF STRIKE
An appeal has gone to
the Academic Staff Union of Nigerian Universities (ASUU) to call off its
lingering strike. ASUU embarked on the ongoing industrial action on 5th
November, 2018. The strike has entered its third month.
Making the appeal on Tuesday, 15th January, 2019, the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) said ASUU leadership should consider the state of the nation and the plight of the students.
Making the appeal on Tuesday, 15th January, 2019, the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) said ASUU leadership should consider the state of the nation and the plight of the students.
According to the
director and founder of MURIC, Professor Ishaq Akintola who signed the
statement, “the Federal Government (FG) has demonstrated goodwill by offering a
part-payment. It may be considered a small amount but when viewed against the
background of this administration’s commitment to infrastructural development,
falling oil prices and the recession Nigeria has just passed through, ASUU
needs to exhibit more understanding.
“This regime should not be punished for the sins of all past
administrations. In the past ten years for instance, the education sector
received a paltry N3.5 trillion out of N55.19 trillion of the annual budgets.
ASUU is therefore fighting a just cause, but the union must know where to draw
the line. He who fights and runs away, lives to fight another day.
“ASUU should also
consider the coming general elections. Why not collect the amount offered by FG
and resume work in order to make room for a hitch-free general election? We
must not give room for politicians to start reading meanings into this
industrial action.
“Neither should ASUU stretch its luck. Already, ASUU lost
the University of Ilorin several years ago and heaven did not fall. The
University of Ife branch has followed suit. There are also rumours that
splinter groups of ASUU are already setting up a parallel union. ASUU’s
strength lies in its unity. Accepting FG’s offer and calling off the strike
will therefore be the best option at this particular time. ASUU is respected
nationwide as the conscience of the nation. But ASUU must not overdo it.
“As a parting shot, we
plead with ASUU to compassionately consider the agony of parents countrywide
and the social menace the strike has become. Public sentiment has metamorphosed
into frustration. The next stage in the process of metamorphosis may be
contempt and anger. It may be too late by then”.
Professor Ishaq Akintola,
Director,
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC)
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