A common ground is yet to be reached between the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) and the Federal Government as negotiations towards calling off the ongoing ASUU strike action will continue on Monday.
The Chairman of the Universities Needs Implementation Committee and Benue State Governor, Gabriel Suswam made this known to newsmen in Abuja ON Tuesday after a three-hour meeting between ASUU and the government team.
According to him, the grey areas would soon be resolved going by the progress made so far.
He said “Well the meeting continues next week Monday. We made some progress, we had very fruitful discussion with ASUU and we have agreed we are to meet again on Monday at about three o’clock. When we meet again we will be able to arrive at some decisions.”
Reminded that he had made same promise last week, before, Suswam said “No, I said between one and two weeks. There is
nothing wrong; you know we introduced some new faces, the minister of finance; you agree with me she is attending the
meeting for the first time and also the Director General Budget. Now that Finance is coming, we are getting close to resolving it because the strike is about settling some
debts and also intervening in the universities and so she is here and she also has contributed.”
“We believe that when we meet next week Monday with ASUU we would have moved from where we are to the next stage. I can assure Nigerians that the President has taken this seriously as you can see the Minister of Finance and two ministers of education, Distinguished Senator, DG Budget, Minister of Labour, every person who should be here is here to show concern.”
He went on: “I have spent so much time as governor being part of this which shows the seriousness which the President attaches to what is happening in the education sector. As I leave here, we are going to the second meeting which is on the Needs Assessment. We want to make
sure that we solve this problem so we are holding meetings round the clock.”
“We are making progress in the negotiations and we hope that we will be able to solve this problem soonest. The
stage that we are now we are hoping that when we meet next week, we should be able to conclude on the discussion.”
“The fact that we were unable to conclude today does not mean that the meeting is deadlocked; very fruitful meeting and I believe that when we meet next week, we will arrive at some conclusion. That is what I can tell you.” He stated.
The ASUU President, Comrade Nasir Isa Fagge, however, declined to comment on the agreements so far reached at the
closed door meeting.