The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has said the Federal Government is not placing a priority on education in the country, which it says is the reason for the impasse in the negotiations for government to meet the lecturers’ demands.
The National Chairman of the union, Professor Biodun Ogunyemi gave this statement while speaking during a Channels TV programme on Monday.
He explained that the federal government was always focusing on the salary aspect of their demands, forgetting the protracted issues of funding, autonomy, and conducive environments for learning and working.
“Do we still have public primary schools? Do we still have public secondary schools? Let us acknowledge what ASUU has brought to the system.
“But for ASUU, public universities would have collapsed totally. The government does take education as a priority.
“We have schools without seats, we have laboratories without equipment and some use kerosene stoves as Bunsen burners.
“We need our universities to grow this country; we need our universities to innovate and develop this country.
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