Senate President David Mark yesterday met with officials of the
striking Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), with the
hope of prevailing on them to return to the classroom.
In a statement yesterday in Abuja by his Chief Press Secretary,
Paul Mumeh, the Senate President said there were indications
that the four-month-old industrial dispute would soon be
resolved.
Mark said ASUU officials decried the lingering crisis, which has
taken its toll on the nation.
Mark spoke in Abuja during a meeting with ASUU leaders, led by
the union's President, Dr Nasir Fagge.
Those at the meeting included Prof Festus Iyayi, Dr. Dipo Fashina,
Prof Abdullahi Sule-Kano, Prof Biodun Ogunyemi, Prof Victor
Osodeke, Dr. A. B. Baffa, Prof Suleiman Abdul, Dr. Victor Igbum
and Mr. Michael Odunmorayo.
The Senate President noted that the strike had brought hardship
to students, parents and the lecturers.
He said: "It is time we resolve this matter in the interest of the
nation.
"This is not a case of winners or losers. It is not a matter of
ego. National interest is at stake. We must do all that is
necessary to resolve this matter so that students and teachers
can return to classrooms.
"Nobody is happy about the strike, which is in its fourth month.
Nobody is happy that our education system is threatened by this
ugly development. Let us end this strike for good."
Dr Fagge said the struggle was necessitated by the need to
improve the infrastructure and learning environment in
universities.
He said the striking lecturers wished to produce graduates who
could be as good as their counterparts in other parts of the
world.
The union leader stressed that the strike did not profit the
lecturers but was a needed sacrifice for the government to do
the right thing in the Education sector.
He said: "We are not just lecturers; we are also parents and
students. So, the strike is also affecting us negatively."
The meeting later went into a closed-door session for about
two-and-a-half hours.
The University of Jos (UNIJOS) chapter of the ASUU has said it is
not against a dialogue with the Federal Government.
But it said the strike lingered for over four months because of
the government's high-handedness.
The union stressed that its dialogue with the government would
have been fruitful, if the government had respected the
agreement it signed with the union in 2009 as well as acted on
the NEEDS Assessment Report.
A joint statement by the UNIJOS Chairman of the union, Dr. David
Jangkam, and the Secretary, Dr. Wamnang, said: "Anything
contrary or not based on a clear acceptance of the framework
for implementing the 2009 agreement and NEEDS Assessment
Report will be an imposition which will not be the solution to the
present crisis."
The statement added that the agreements were well
documented and could not be jettisoned under any guise.
The UNJOS-ASUU urged President Goodluck Jonathan to follow
the principles of the agreement to resolve the face-off, instead
of applying high-handed tactics.
It hailed ASUU's national leadership for sticking to its guns on the
strike.
Monday, 4 November 2013
Sport: Mourinho dismisses Liverpool,City and Spurs are main Contenders.
Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho has written off Liverpool as title
Challengers but insists that Tottenham and Manchester City have
the squad to triumph this season.
The former Real Madrid manager believes that Liverpool do not
have the strength in depth in certain areas to challenge, as was
evident in their 2-0 defeat at the hands of Arsenal in the
Emirates stadium. Liverpool are currently joint on points with
Chelsea but are behind the Blues in third, who are second on goal
difference. Meanwhile, Manchester United have failed to push on
from where they left off last season, currently eighth in the
league and eight points behind league leaders Arsenal.
Mourinho's Chelsea have not been at their ruthless best this time
around, having lost to Newcastle in the Premier League after a
convincing 2-0 win over Arsenal at the Emirates. However, the
Blues have looked dangerous whenever they have been on song
and are possibly a proper striker away from running away with
the league. Samuel Eto'o, Fernando Torres and Demba Ba have
failed to get the ground running and Mourinho will be looking to
sign a striker come January which will take them back to being
the rampant force they were when the Portuguese first joined
Chelsea in 2004.
"I think City has the most incredible squad. I think United is United,
and history makes them contenders, too. Tottenham is the big
spender of the summer and, because of that, they have a
fantastic squad with two teams of equal players," Mourinho said.
"At Arsenal, the manager is building a team step by step - the
club is stable and buying a player like Mesut Ozil makes a
difference. Liverpool are probably the club with least resources
because, while their team looks as strong as the others, their
squad doesn't look quite so strong. At the same time, they don't
play in European competition, so they only play one match a week,
so they are training, preparing and resting for the weekend
match while the rest of us are playing in Europe," he added.
Challengers but insists that Tottenham and Manchester City have
the squad to triumph this season.
The former Real Madrid manager believes that Liverpool do not
have the strength in depth in certain areas to challenge, as was
evident in their 2-0 defeat at the hands of Arsenal in the
Emirates stadium. Liverpool are currently joint on points with
Chelsea but are behind the Blues in third, who are second on goal
difference. Meanwhile, Manchester United have failed to push on
from where they left off last season, currently eighth in the
league and eight points behind league leaders Arsenal.
Mourinho's Chelsea have not been at their ruthless best this time
around, having lost to Newcastle in the Premier League after a
convincing 2-0 win over Arsenal at the Emirates. However, the
Blues have looked dangerous whenever they have been on song
and are possibly a proper striker away from running away with
the league. Samuel Eto'o, Fernando Torres and Demba Ba have
failed to get the ground running and Mourinho will be looking to
sign a striker come January which will take them back to being
the rampant force they were when the Portuguese first joined
Chelsea in 2004.
"I think City has the most incredible squad. I think United is United,
and history makes them contenders, too. Tottenham is the big
spender of the summer and, because of that, they have a
fantastic squad with two teams of equal players," Mourinho said.
"At Arsenal, the manager is building a team step by step - the
club is stable and buying a player like Mesut Ozil makes a
difference. Liverpool are probably the club with least resources
because, while their team looks as strong as the others, their
squad doesn't look quite so strong. At the same time, they don't
play in European competition, so they only play one match a week,
so they are training, preparing and resting for the weekend
match while the rest of us are playing in Europe," he added.
Katy Perry is the most popularperson on Twitter after overtakingpop brat Bieber
The California Girls singer shot to the top of the Twitter
leaderboard this week, pushing Justin Bieber off the top-spot.
At the time of writing KP had 46,554,808 followers on
Twitter - a whopping 32,542 more than the Biebster's
46,522,266.
And what did KP do to celebrate her newfound social media
sucess?
She dressed up as JB for Halloween of course.
The squirty-cream loving popstar donned a baggy black tank
top, a pair of sunglasses and a backwards baseball cap.
And with a VERY thick slick of eyebrow pencil and a sleeve of
marker-pen tattoos, the singer looked really quite like him.
But Bieber didn't seem too fussed by the whole debacle.
"Having such a good day because of my #BadDay :) thank u,"
the baby singer tweeted this evening.
Katy, we've said it before and we'll say it again. We like your
style.
leaderboard this week, pushing Justin Bieber off the top-spot.
At the time of writing KP had 46,554,808 followers on
Twitter - a whopping 32,542 more than the Biebster's
46,522,266.
And what did KP do to celebrate her newfound social media
sucess?
She dressed up as JB for Halloween of course.
The squirty-cream loving popstar donned a baggy black tank
top, a pair of sunglasses and a backwards baseball cap.
And with a VERY thick slick of eyebrow pencil and a sleeve of
marker-pen tattoos, the singer looked really quite like him.
But Bieber didn't seem too fussed by the whole debacle.
"Having such a good day because of my #BadDay :) thank u,"
the baby singer tweeted this evening.
Katy, we've said it before and we'll say it again. We like your
style.
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