promised as funding to universities in an account with the
Central Bank of Nigeria.
The Senior Special Assistant to the President on Public
Affairs, Dr. Doyin Okupe and the Executive Secretary of the
National Universities Commission, Prof. Julius Okojie,
confirmed this on Tuesday.
The amount is for renewal of infrastructure in the nation's
public universities.
Okupe, who featured on Channels Television programme
'Sunrise Daily,' said from the government's perspective,
everything that needed to be done had been done.
According to him, many of the demands of the Academic
Staff Union of Universities have been agreed upon at the 13-
hour meeting the union had with President Goodluck Jonathan
which ended in the early hours of October 4.
"At the end of that meeting, the government proposed that
everything that has been agreed should be put in a Memorandum of Understanding and that the two parties
should sign.
But the leadership of ASUU declined and said instead of that, they would rather have a letter expressing everything that has been resolved therein, and that will suffice for them."
Okupe stressed that the attitude of the ASUU leadership
showed that the seed of discord and evidence of bad faith
already existed.
"It is unfortunate that somebody died but notwithstanding,
that cannot be a justification for delaying the implementation
of an agreement for 21 or more days.
At a briefing in Abuja, Okojie, who also said the money had
been deposited in CBN, noted that the Coordinating Minister
of Economy and Minister of Finance, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, had confirmed to him that the money had been deposited in the CBN.
ASUU had requested evidence that the money had been
released as a condition to suspend the strike.
Okojie, who claimed that ASUU did not seek clarification
from the commission, however said, such money could not be
distributed directly to universities.
"You don't disburse such funds to institutions; it is not earned
allowance. The minister of finance said since they opened the
account, the money had been deposited there. If there was any
doubt, NUC is here they (ASUU) could have asked the
question," he said.
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