
The
Federal Government, through Vice President Namadi Sambo, yet again appealed to
the Academy Staff Union of Universities ASUU to end its four-month old strike
in the interest of the students and the country. Sambo made the appeal
yesterday, during the commissioning of Bauchi State University at Gadau in
the northern zone of the state.
He urged the striking
lecturers to come to terms with the current reality. Recall that
university lecturers have been on strike since July 1 this year with the
different negotiating teams failing to broker peace between the union and
the Federal Government. The lecturers have remained adamant in spite of pleas
by parents, stakeholders, insisting that its action is informed by the need to
save university education from total
collapse The Vice President,
who is the Chairman of the Federal Government team negotiating with ASUU said
on the occasion, “ASUU wants the Federal Government to shift its
positions. We have already done that. It is now the turn of ASUU to shift its
position and call off the strike in order to save the education sector from
deteriorating.
Sambo said that Federal
Government had intervened in the funding of universities through TETFUND
which is an indication that government believes its transformation agenda can
only be realised through sound education. He disclosed that about N2.2 billion has
been approved for the Bauchi State University as special intervention fund by
the Federal Government.
He pledged Federal
Government’s continued support and partnership with Bauchi State on education
which is the thrust of President Goodluck Jonathan’s transformation agenda
saying that no nation would grow without education.
“We will continue to provide
education by providing conducive teaching and learning environment to all the
people.
Sambo said the present
administration has embarked on total rehabilitation of railway tracks,
development of irrigation farming and training of youths on ICT for wealth-
creation and improvement of the people’s economy.
Speaking, Bauchi State
Governor Isa Yuguda said that the idea of establishing a state university was
conceived by the immediate past administration but the implementation was
carried out by his administration He said the university opened on September
23, 2011 following approval by the National University Commission (NUC).
According to him, the state contributed two per cent of state’s statutory
allocation while the local government areas contributed five per cent for the
running of the university.
Yuguda said that so far,
N16.5b has been spent on construction of hostels, library, road networks and
blocks of classrooms. While commending the Federal Government for its
intervention in the education sector, Yuguda appealed to government to
include Bauchi in the supply of textbooks by Universal Basic Education (UBE)
programme.

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