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Parallel ASUU group distances self from strike

by Marcus Amudipe
July 19, 2022
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Parallel ASUU group distances self from strike

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A parallel group of the Academic Staff Union of Universities, the Congress of Nigerian University Academics, has distanced itself from the ongoing strike in Nigerian universities.

Premium Politics reports that ASUU is currently on the 155th day of its ongoing strike action since Monday, February 14, 2022, over what the union described as the failure of the government to address some of its demands.

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The National Coordinator, Niyi Sunmonu, and the National Publicity Secretary, Ernest Nwoke of CONUA through a press statement stated that the union reiterated that it was not a part of the decision to embark on the ongoing strike by ASUU.

According to The PUNCH, the union also announced its independence as a union of academics in Nigerian universities.

“The Congress of University Academics would like to seize this opportunity to announce its independence as a union of academic staff in Nigeria’s public universities. Being a separate and independent union, CONUA has never been part of the decision to embark on the industrial action which has paralysed academic activities in our universities for five months now.”

CONUA said it believed that strikes had a crippling effect on the Nigerian university system.

It added that the negative effects of the strikes had always been greater than their positive outcomes.

The union added, “Our strongly-held view is that strikes wreak great havoc on the university system, and the concessions that are earned after every strike, over the decades, have amounted to pyrrhic victories when weighed against the systematic destruction of the local and global image of university education in Nigeria. Our preferred alternatives to strikes in resolving industrial disputes, therefore, include constructive engagement and constant dialogue with all stakeholders.”

“As CONUA, we are of the strong belief that strikes should never be a strategy of first recourse. Their deployment should be contemplated only when all other options have failed, and they should not appear to be motivated by a desire to cause maximum damage.”

The union noted that its members continued with academic activities at the Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, and Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma after the strike declared by ASUU.

“In fact, before the incident, which caused the students to be asked to vacate the campus, most of our members had concluded their lectures. Since it wasn’t our members who declared a strike, lumping us together with those who are on strike is therefore patently unfair,” it said.

Meanwhile, the union has decried the conditions of service of Nigerian academics and the inconsistencies associated with the Integrated Personnel Payroll Information System, both major demands of the striking ASUU.

CONUA said the condition of service of the academics was one of the poorest on the African continent.

“Furthermore, CONUA notes, regrettably, that the condition of service of academics in Nigeria is very poor. It is, in fact, pitiable. Research has, in this regard, shown that Nigerian academics are among the worst remunerated when compared to their counterparts on the African continent,” CONUA said.

The union added that it wrote to the Minister of Labour and Employment, Chris Ngige, demanding the “review of the pay structure of all academic staff in our universities.”

“We continue to believe in the urgency of such an action, and would continue to work towards the well-deserved improvement in the condition of service,” it noted.

The statement also stated that CONUA believed that there were a lot of problems with the IPPIS, the current payment system.

It listed problems to include inconsistent deductions, and the erosion of university autonomy, saying it undermined the authority of vice-chancellors as chief executives and accounting officers of their respective institutions.

“CONUA, however, believes that these are issues that can be sorted out through dispassionate, well-meaning collective efforts, and is ready to offer the professional expertise of its members to the government to solve the problems.

“Finally, CONUA calls on the government to expeditiously register the union in order to provide a more robust platform for academics with alternative, pragmatic and more sustainable views to operate and engage with the government,” the union added.

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