The Finance Minister attended the meeting for the first time.
Tuesday’s meeting between striking university lecturers and the federal
government could not resolve the contending issues.
The meeting was attended for the first time by the Minister of
Finance, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, who was part of the government delegation
that included the Minster of Education, Ruqayyatu Rufai; Minister of
Labour, Emeka Nwogu; and the Benue State Governor, Gabriel Suswam.
The lecturers’ delegation was led by the President of the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, Nasiru Fagge.
While the ASUU delegation refused to address journalists after the
meeting, Mr. Suswam told journalists that the meeting was fruitful even
though the contending issues had not been resolved.
He mentioned the attendance of Ms. Okonjo-Iweala and other ministers
and lawmakers as a sign that the government was deeply interested in
resolving the strike.
Mr. Suswam said despite that no agreement was reached at the meeting,
it was not ‘deadlocked.’ He expressed optimism that the contending
issues would be resolved on or before Monday next week when the next
meeting between both parties would be held.
ASUU has vowed not to call off the seven weeks old strike until the
government implements the 2009 agreement it had with the lecturers,
while the government said it wants some part of the agreement
renegotiated.
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