Abiodun appeals to FG, ASUU on lingering strike

By our Reporter

Following the lingering strike as a result of the Federal Government and the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) disagreement on payment platform,revitalisation and other demands, the Ogun State Governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun, has appealed to both parties to resolve the crisis in the interest of students and the nation as a whole.

The Governot who spoke at the inauguration of the Governing Councils of the State-owned tertiary institutions and Library Board, at the June 12 Cultural centre, Kuto, Abeokuta, the Governor decried the prolonged crisis which had done more harm to the education sector of the country.

According to Abiodun, “let me add my voice for a quick resolution to the lingering crisis between the Federal Government and the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU). We can all see the effects of the unresolved crisis not only in our education system. It has affected all sectors of our economy. These students are out of school and we all know that an idle mind is an available workshop for the devil.

“This is no more a matter of who is right or who is wrong, it is a matter of what is good for the youths of our nation. I therefore, appeal to both sides to find a meeting point and resolve this crisis for the good of our youths and our nation in general”.

The Governor added that his administration had done a lot to reposition the educational sector which include provision of 24,000 pieces of furniture distributed to all public primary and secondary schools and an increase of 120 percent running cost.

He added further that his administration had approved the Ogun State Education Intervention Fund (OGSEIF) to the tune of N200m, while 5000 interns from the Ogun Teach Intervention Programme had been employed to fill teacher vacancies in primary, secondary and technical colleges in the State, composition of the Board of the State Library, among others.

He urged the new Council members to look into how to surpass what the administration inherited by placing the schools in vantage position to compete with similar institutions around the world.

Also speaking, Prof. Abayomi Arigbabu,Commissioner for Education Science, and Technology, said the inauguration of the Governing Council would ensure proper management of the institutions and act as an impetus to achieving the vision of the government in the education sector.

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