Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, Wednesday took a swipe at the Federal Government for usually complaining about quality of varsity graduates, while it is yet to adequately fund the sector.
“A government that always says our graduates are not employable finds it difficult to put the best of its resources into the system to make it work,” ASUU posited.
The union also debunked claims by the current administration that N130billion had been released to the nation’s universities.
It stated that government only sent a letter to the governing councils of universities through the National Universities Commission, NUC.
ASUU gave the clarification in a communiqué read by ASUU’s Zonal Coordinator, Dr. Ademola Nasir, at the end of the zone meeting which held at the University of Ibadan.
The zone comprises University of Ibadan, Lagos State University, Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, University of Lagos, Olabisi Onabanjo University and Tai Solarin University of Education.
The lecturers lamented that government was only interested in awarding contracts of a four-bedroom for N8.5million instead of the original cost of N800,000 and N1.2million.
“Rather than for government to source for the intervention funds from other agencies outside TETFUND, it has decided to hijack the resources of TETFUND, which already belong to the universities and use it as intervention funds for this purpose, it said.
“In doing this, the regular intervention of TETFUND is blocked. This attitude of government is fraudulent to say the least.”
The union also passed a vote of confidence on its national leadership over the current strike.
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