'Go To Private Universities, Disrupt Their Academic Activities, FG-ASUU Will Be Ready To Call Off Strike'- Ade Adeola Solomon
Posted by Divine Mercy
Controversial writer, Ade Adeola Solomon has taken on all social media to advise Nigerian students on what to do to call off the ongoing strike from inability of ASUU and FG to reach an agreement.
He said,
Today makes it 101 days Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) have been on strike actions clamouring to get some funds and allowances from FG. It is no more a news that some students have lost hope in Nigerian system of education. We have some students that this industrial Strike action have lured them to be involving in cyber fraud, robbery, kidnapping, thuggery etc, and some have really ventured into learning new skills such as tailoring, web design, blogging, beads Making etc. Should we say any ASUU-FG member or official is affected by this action?
No! If yes, it'll be at minimum rate. Because most of the professors in public universities have their children being educationally trained in private Universities or overseas.
They can't deny it. That's why they're delaying the children of the masses in public universities with their egocentrism. We know our government has 70% culpability. But ASUU needs to be considerate.
If I am to blame the both parties, I'll give 70% blame to the Federal Government and 30% blame to ASUU.
We already know that the system itself is corrupt. And no one is ready to save it. In 2009, when the former President, Goodluck Jonathan signed an agreement with ASUU, he did that because he had an ambition to Contest for second term that he failed but put the whole Nation in problems.
And this present Government, instead of the so-called politicians to help matters, they stood on their blaming stories and started condemning the past government.
If truly, Nigerian students are ready to resume back to their campuses for academic activities, they should not only block Federal Roads, or Airport roads but add private Institutions in Nigeria to it. They should try to disrupt academic activities in private universities where some of these striking lecturers work. And within a month, they will see that ASUU-FG will reach an agreement to call off the ongoing strike.
Without that, our education will continue to be in shambles and Political activities will kill academic activities.
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