By STUFF4SHARE
The end to the present strike by the Academic Staff Union of
Universities (ASUU) may be in sight as President Goodluck Jonathan has
approved N400 billion for the infrastructural development of Nigerian
universities.
The document to this effect is expected to be made available today at
the meeting of the presidential committee on implementation of the
NEEDS assessment in the universities with the leaders of the four
university-based unions – the Senior Staff Association of Nigerian
Universities (SSANU), the Non-Academic Staff Union of Educational and
Associated Institutions (NASU), the National Association of Academic
Technologists (NAAT) and the Academic Staff Union of Universities
(ASUU).
The President of SSANU, Samson Ugwoke, made the revelation while
addressing his union members at the SSANU National Executive Committee
(NEC) meeting held at the weekend at the University of Abuja.
Ugwoke, briefing the SSANU members on the activities of the NEEDS
assesment implementation committee, led by Benue State Governor, Gabriel
Suswam. He noted that the fund was different from the N100 billion
Governor Suswam had raised from donor agencies and big companies to
tackle the problems of Nigerian universities in 2013.
The labour leader said: “Let me give you a tip on what the NEEDS
assessment committee is doing. The president has approved that within
the next four years; N400 billion would be expended in infrastructural
development of Nigerian universities, to transform the universities to
international standard.
“N100 billion has already been raised by Suswam committee out of
which 61 universities have been pencilled down, as contained in the
NEEDS assessement committee. The N100 billion is expected to address
needs of the universities in the areas which include re-furbishing and
renovation of lecture theatres and lecture halls, re-furbishing and
renovation of laboratories/libraries and the renovation of hostels.
“The second category is building of new hostels of international
standard, self-contained rooms, the latest model in the world. That is
the standard to be built in every university, and also the
state-of-the-art laboratories as well as classrooms, lecture theatres
and the halls.”
Ugwoke pointed out that the money had been shared and out of the N100 billion, N96 billion had been sent to universities.
He added: “The committee is meeting again on Monday, and by Monday
(today), the document will be out. This time around, it is not only by
giving university money, but it will be monitored to ensure that the
money is used to transform the universities, to bail universities out of
the present situation and developed to an international recognized
university standard.”
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