Mr.
Labaran Maku, the Minister of Information, announced the government’s
attitude to the strike while speaking to the reporters on September 4,
2013, Wednesday, after the weekly meeting of the Executive Council of
the Federation, FEC, in Abuja.
“This
country belongs to all of us, if we all insist that every sector
problem must be completely solved, we will down tools we will not work,
then the country will stop working,” he said.
The
Minister of Information also pointed out that if all the sectors of
government decide to down their tools until all their problems are
solved, the country would shut down.
Mr. Labaran Maku insisted that the Government implements a 2009 agreement it had with the Union.
“We
are partners with ASUU, we are friends. They are our patriots and we
understand the critical role that the universities teachers are doing to
create a new society that we are hoping to have.
“But at the same time, this is a reality question that we need to look at and we have to put the nation first,” he said.
The
Minister also said the Federal Government has spent a lot on the
development of tertiary education across the country, appealed to the
lecturers to have a rethink on its demands by considering the fact that
there are many other competing demands from other sectors.
He said outside of security, education is one of the sectors the government had expended a lot of money on.
“I
know all of us desire more from the system but the truth is that there
are limitations and from the limitations we have, we believe that ASUU
really needs to do rethink and ensure that we reopen our universities
because really we are feeling the pain of our children being at home and
this indeed is completely avoidable,” he said.
“Don’t
forget that in 2010 we announced a 53.4 per cent increase on public
salaries across board which affected all people in the public service
that has still left a huge deficit in the annual budget of the country.
“I
just want to say that it is unfortunate that our students are still at
home. It is very sad because the federal government has done so much in
the last three years for education.”
READ MORE: http://news.naij.com/46198.html
READ MORE: http://news.naij.com/46198.html
No comments:
Post a Comment