#moodyshegsblog update: ASUU strike: VC pleads with FG, lecturers to settle dispute

The Vice Chancellor of the Kwara State
University , Malete, Prof. AbdulRasheed
Na’Allah, has urged the Federal
Government and the lecturers’ union,
ASUU, to resolve their differences in the
interest of the nation’s university system.
Mr. Na’Allah, who made the call on Friday
in Malete, told journalists that the
continued face-off had the potential of
eroding the confidence of the public in the
nation’s university system.
He blamed both parties for the protracted
strike, saying they had not properly
channelled their energies toward resolving
the conflict.
Mr. Na’Allah said that the Federal
Government and ASUU must work
together to enable the nation’s
universities compete favourably with their
counterparts worldwide.
He also said there was the need for
universities and degree-awarding
institutions to tailor their curriculum
toward imparting entrepreneurial skills in
their students.
The vice-chancellor said it was only by so
doing that such graduates could become
employers of labour rather than job
seekers.
He said many graduates today had
become burdens to their parents rather
than sources of pride.
ASUU has been on strike for about 9
weeks insisting the federal government
implements a 2009 agreement with the
union.

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