Academic Staff Union of Nigerian Universities [ASUU],
Calabar Zone, has reacted angrily to the order to return to the classrooms
issued to them by the Supervising Minister of Education, Nyesom Wike, saying
that the action would worsen the strike action rather than solving the problem.
ASUU accused the minister of deceiving President Jonathan on the crisis, alleging
that Wike and some other unnamed officials of the Government did not want the
lingering problem between the union and the Federal Government to be resolved.
According to the zonal coordinator of ASUU Calabar zone, Dr.
Charles Ononuju, with such threat the crisis would linger far longer than
expected.
In a statement in Umuahia,. Ononuju said that the union
received with shock the pronouncement by the supervising minister, saying the
crisis could not be resolved that way.
“We received with shock the pronouncement of by the
Supervising Minister of Education, Wike, that lecturers should resume work or
be sacked”, Ononuju said.
He said that the union had gone far with discussion on how
to resolve the crisis and was waiting for President Goodluck Jonathan’s reply
to their letter after their meeting when the minister came up with the
“unfortunate” pronouncement.
“Sacking lecturers will not solve the problem but will
compound it. Wike should resign and come to the university and teach. This is
not the way to go if they go this way, the crisis will not be resolved in the
next 100 years”, he warned.
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