In a statement signed by the union’s president, Dr. Nasir F. Isa, a copy of which was made available to The Guardian, ASUU condemns the unhealthy moves by state governments to abandon the responsibility of funding their universities.
“We note with displeasure that most of these universities rely mainly on intervention grants from TETFUND and the new Needs Assessment Special Fund for physical structures and supplies, while the presence or commitment of state governments is almost zero. These developments are unacceptable to our union.”
The statement called for resistance to alleged abandonment of funding of public universities, adding that the arrangement of TETFund could be traced to the FGN/ASUU Negotiation of 1992 and agreement reached.
In the quest to ensure that ‘teaching, research and services’ go on in the university system, the union warned against some alleged unacceptable policies carried by some vice chancellors and chairmen, Governing Board of some universities, alien to the university system, calling for stop to such.
culled from GUARDIAN
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