In an effort to end the ongoing ASUU
strike, the Federal Government has said it is committed
to spending N200 billion in the 2014 budget on universities in
Nigeria for about three to four years until the universities are brought to
world-class standard. This is in addition to the N100 billion dedicated
and already made available for 2013.
The government has also increased
to N40 billion as a first installment for the funds in payment
of earned allowances to the striking lecturers, which is an improvement
from the N30 billion previously released.
According to sources, the
information is s contained in an internal statement made by the
Vice-Chancellor, Professor Bolaji Aluko of Federal
University of Otuoke and was seen on Wednesday by Sahara reporters.
On the earned allowances, he explained, "Government will top it up with further releases once universities are through with the disbursement of this new figure of N40 million, so Vice-Chancellors are urged to expedite this disbursement within the shortest possible time using guiding templates that have been sent by the CVC," the circular said.
Professor Aluko said the development
followed meetings on September 19 and Oct 11 of representatives of the
Association of Vice-Chancellors of Nigerian Universities, led by CVC Chairman,
Prof. Hamisu of ATBU and ASUU Representatives led by its President, Dr. N.
Fagge with the Vice-President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Arc. Namadi.
Sambo, Minister of Education Barr. N. Wike and others.
Other points of agreement at the
meetings include the following:
Project Prioritization: Universities
will now be allowed to determine their priorities and not be
"rail-roaded" into implementing a pre-determined set of projects with
respect to the NEEDS assessment. Decisions are not to be centralized.
TETFund Intervention: Government
assured that the operations of the TETFund will not be impaired, and that the
regular TETFund intervention disbursement to Universities will continue,
unaffected. So the NEEDS assessment capital outlays are in addition to regular
TETFund intervention.
Project Monitoring: A new
Implementation Monitoring Committee (IMC) for the NEEDS Assessment intervention
for universities has been set up to take over from the Suswan Committee. The
new one is under the Federal Ministry of Education and chaired by the Honorable
Minister of Education. In addition, to build confidence and ensure faithful
implementation and prevent any relapse as before, the Vice President will meet
quarterly with the IMC to monitor progress.
Blueprint: ASUU was mandated to
submit a blue print for revitalizing the Universities to the Vice President.
Prof. Aluko further stated that a
signed document will soon be issued to itemize the full issues on which the
consensus he had outlined here, as brokered by AVCNU, was reached.
I hope so Oº°˚˚˚°º...
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