The ASUU members say they organised the rally to draw the
attention of the public to the Federal Government’s inability to
address critical issues surrounding the education sector.The police on Wednesday disrupted a peaceful rally by members of Academic Staff Union of University (ASUU), University of Abuja Chapter.
Clement Chuks, ASUU Chairman, Uniabuja chapter, said the rally was
organised to sensitize the public to the level of decay of
infrastructure in Nigerian universities.
The heavily armed policemen fired teargas on the demonstrating
lecturers, barricaded all entrances leading to the university and
prevented other members from joining the rally.
One of the lecturers was rushed to the University Teaching Hospital for treatment after he inhaled the teargas.
Some of the lecturers carried placards with inscriptions “ASUU is
fighting for the good future of Nigerian children and the nation,’’
“Support ASUU to save university education in Nigeria’’.
“Implement 2009 agreement, we do not want to teach under trees
again,’’ “2009 agreement is the key for producing quality graduates’’
among others.
According to Mr. Chuks, the rally is also to draw the attention of
the public to the Federal Government’s inability to address critical
issues surrounding the education sector.
Mr. Chuks stressed the need for the Federal Government to inform Nigerians on the true position of things regarding the strike.
“The essence of the protest is to sensitize the public on
government’s inability to honour the 2009 agreement; we will continue
the struggle until the government says yes to us, stopping our salaries
will not solve the problem.
“Our demand is that our universities should be made to compete with others in the world,’’ he said.
Mr. Chuks decried the action of the police in the protest.
Commenting on the rally, the Divisional Police Officer, Gwagwalada,
Tony Okon, said the presence of policemen at the campus, was to protect
innocent citizen against hoodlums.
“Shooting of teargas was to prevent hoodlums from joining the protest
so that they do not take advantage of the situation and cause any
damage,’’ Mr. Okon said.
(NAN)
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