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ASUU decries creating more universities, demands adequate funding for existing ones

ASUU has decried the move by the National Assembly to create 47 additional federal universities.

• January 9, 2024
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Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU)

Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), University of Ibadan (UI) branch, has decried the move by the National Assembly to create an additional 47 federal universities.

UI ASUU chairman Ayo Akinwole stated this in an interview in Ibadan on Tuesday on the sidelines of its scholarship awards to some indigent students.

Mr Akinwole expressed concern over the planned creation of additional federal universities when the government was still struggling to fund the existing ones.

According to him, the federal government is still battling to maintain the quality of the 52 universities it currently has.

“Thinking of adding 47 more universities, we begin to wonder what is the objective. The objective cannot be noble at all. 

“If it is noble, you will see the seriousness in the way government is handling the existing ones,” Mr Akinwole said.

He noted that since the government had continually seen university education as the cheapest, it had shown little or no interest in paying salaries and allowances owed to universities.

“Perhaps the House of Representatives and the federal government should answer the question: ‘Why are they establishing 47 new universities when they have not taken care of the ones we have?” he queried.

The ASUU chairman described the removal of tertiary institutions from IPPIS as mere “noisemaking,” as there had been no letter to that effect to the universities.

“No letter, as we speak, has been communicated, either to the bursary or the heads of the institutions. All we have been seeing is so much motion without movement,” Mr Akinwole said.

He also said the government had not paid them four months’ salaries as claimed.

He said the salary adjustment included in 2023 had yet to be effected, adding that academic staff members in universities were still earning salaries as approved in the negotiated document of 2009.

He, therefore, urged the government to always effect its policies before making pronouncements. 

(NAN)

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