Nigeria’s Senate President, David Mark, on Sunday pleaded with the
striking Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) to return to work.
Mark
made the plea while commissioning a lecture theatre donated to the
School of Management Sciences at the Kano State Polytechnic by Senator
Kabiru Gaya.
This is disclosed in a statement issued by the Chief Press Secretary to the Senate President, Paul Mumeh, in Abuja.
Mark said calling off the strike would salvage the already battered education sector from further deteriorating.
He urged the Federal Government not to use the sledge hammer on ASUU on account of the lingering strike.
“We have reached a situation where hard line positions would
worsen the situation. My plea to ASUU is to resume classes while
negotiation continues. Senator Mark was surely making reference to the
ultimatum given by education minister, Nyesom Wike that academic staff
return to the classroom on or before 4 December or be sacked. ASUU on
its part has scoffed at the ultimatum.
But as David Mark noted:
“The strike has done enough damage to our universities. They have also
made their points and I think we should reason together and end this
matter once and for all.
“Nobody, including the university
teachers can be said to be enjoying this crisis. It is a huge cost on
government, parents, the management, staff and students themselves.
“ASUU
over the years has enjoyed the sympathy of Nigerians. I am afraid, if
they remain adamant on this, they would lose the sympathy and support of
the people,” he said.
He reiterated the inevitability of quality
and functional education for the survival of any nation, saying that
everything needed to be done should not be compromised, to save the
education sector.
He thanked the senator for the gesture and
appealed to corporate organisations, individuals and groups to emulate
the senator and join hands in developing the education sector.
The
senate president also commissioned other projects, including solar
power water bore holes donated to the Nigeria Army 3 Brigade Command,
Bukavu Barracks, Kano State.
Other bore holes commissioned were donated to the Police Command, Bompai, Kano, Nigerian Prisons formation and Kano Golf Club.
Sen.
Gaya said the projects were part of his commitment to give back to the
society in positive ways and ultimately address the water supply
deficiency faced by the people.
Source: PM News
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