BY ADESOJI GABRIEL, Angelgabby
1. Earned Allowances: The N30 billion already released will now be
increased to N40 billion, and should be regarded only as first installment, and
not a once-and-for-all payment. 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.
2. NEEDS Assessment Capital Money: Government was cognizant and mindful
of the ability of Universities to effectively/efficiently utilize the N100
billion fund immediately, hence that figure. However, in addition to this N100
billion dedicated and already made available for 2013, N200 billion (increased
from N150 billion previously agreed) will now be earmarked in the 2014 Budget
as well as each of the following three-four years until the Universities are
brought to world-class standard.
3. 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.
4. 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.
5. 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.
6. Blueprint: ASUU was mandated to submit a blue print for revitalizing
the Universities to the Vice President.
7. Official Agreement Document: A signed document would be issued very
soon to itemize the full issues on which this present consensus outlined here,
brokered by AVCNU, has been reached.
8. An Appeal to Call Off Strike: The Vice-President Sambo appealed to
ASUU to call off the strike and apologized for the
"take-it-or-leave-it" comments credited to the Hon Minister of
Finance. All other parties present at the meetings also prevailed on the ASUU
leadership to consult objectively with its members to get them to agree with
what is now on the table and to call off the strike as soon as possible after
the Sallah break of Tuesday/Wednesday October 15/16 2013.
9. ASUU President Responds: At both meetings, the President of ASUU
thanked the VP for taking over negotiations and promised to consult with his
ASUU Constituency.
We keep our fingers firmly crossed, as we await both the official consensus agreement document and full ASUU reaction. Statesmanship on all sides is called for at this point in time.
We keep our fingers firmly crossed, as we await both the official consensus agreement document and full ASUU reaction. Statesmanship on all sides is called for at this point in time.
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