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ASUU Will Not Suspend Strike, FG Hasn’t Shown Any Commitment —- Union’s President

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The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) on Sunday dashed the hope of millions of Nigerians stating that it had no plans to suspend the eight-week-old strike insisting the Federal government had not shown any commitment to addressing its demands.

Addressing newsmen at ASUU, University of Lagos secretariat, the National President of ASUU, Prof Biodun Ogunyemi, disclosed that since the start of the strike on November 4, the union met six times with government agents and there was no clear commitment from government to resolve the issues in contention.

Flanked by the ASUU Lagos zone Coordinator, Prof Olusiji Sowande, and other branch chairmen, Prof Ogunyemi asked the Federal government replace the Chairman of the Renegotiation Committee on the FG/ASUU 2009 agreement, Dr. Wale Babalakin, based on its experience during over one year of negotiation.

Ogunyemi disclosed that government appeared to have adopted the “keep-them-talking” strategy while deceiving the public that progress was being made thus a partial agreement had been reached between the government and the union.

“Our expectation from a very responsive and sincere government is that by now, all outstanding issues would have been resolved to the satisfaction of both parties. Unfortunately, government is yet to show sincerity in addressing the problem.

“As at today, there are no concrete commitments on the part of government to warrant considering the suspension of this strike action, which we did all that was possible to avoid.

“Government should demonstrate serious commitment to implementing the spirit and letters of the 2009 FG/ASUU agreement, as well as the resulting 2013 MoU, for the rapid transformation of Nigeria’s public universities for improved efficiency, infrastructural development and global competitiveness.”

The ASUU president said the purported release of N20billion due for release in September/October 2017, which was widely publicised by government, had not been confirmed to and had not been received in any public universities while it had also not made any commitment to payment of the outstanding five tranches of the balance of N1.1trillion Needs Assessment intervention fund for revitalisation of public universities.

According to him, government, through its forensic audit report had acknowledged that members were being owed arrears of Earned Academic Allowance (EAA) from 2009 to 2016 including two extra years and hoped government would have factored that into the 2019 budget to avoid clamour for payment of arrears in future.

He regretted that government declared that steps had been taken to address the injustice, payment of EAA to its loyal members in University of Ilorin while that was yet to be effected, stressing that government appeared to paying lip service to the issue.

The ASUU boss revealed that arrears of shortfalls in salaries had not been addressed and there was no agreed date for the payment of the verified claims to the affected universities.

On the demand for government to sack the chairman of the renegotiation committee, Prof Ogunyemi said there were unresolved issues about him as the leader of the government team and head of the renegotiation.

“We have strong reasons to believe that the continuation of Dr. Babalakin as the head of the renegotiation with ASUU would not yield good fruit. He is ideologically fixated on tuition fees and does not agree that education is a public good. ASUU strongly objects to this.

“Our experience with Dr. Babalakin for over 14 months tells us that Dr. Babalakin cannot relate objectively to any of the issues in our demands at the negotiation table. We, therefore, once more call on government to replace Dr. Babalakin as the chairman of the renegotiation committee of the 2009 FG/ASUU agreement,” Ogunyemi stated.

He used the opportunity to debunk insinuations that ASUU strike was meant to scuttle the 2019 general elections adding “our strike has nothing to do with election. We are not planning to abort any election.”

On claims by some government officials that the ongoing strike had political colouration, the ASUU president said the allegation was laughable and that the union was not perturbed by the insinuations saying that it was when government did not have solutions to its demands that it came up with the claim of sponsorship. “In 2013, ASUU was accused by the then government; so we are not surprise or moved by the allegation.”

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Driving Excellence In Hospitality And Tourism: Minister Musawa Meets NIHOTOUR’s New DG [PHOTOS]

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The Honourable Minister of Arts, Culture, Tourism, and Creative Economy, Hannatu Musa Musawa, Esq., welcomed Dr. Abisoye Fagade, the newly appointed Director General of the National Institute for Hospitality and Tourism (NIHOTOUR), to her office in Abuja. This meeting reflected the Ministry’s commitment to strengthening collaboration with its parastatal to advance tourism development and drive growth in the creative economy.

During the visit, Dr. Fagade reaffirmed NIHOTOUR’s dedication to its mandate of building a skilled and globally competitive workforce in the hospitality and tourism sectors. He expressed his readiness to align NIHOTOUR’s programs with the Ministry’s strategic objectives to create opportunities for economic diversification, job creation, and sustainable growth.

The Honourable Minister acknowledged NIHOTOUR’s vital role in enhancing capacity building and professional development across the tourism and creative industries. She emphasized the importance of a unified approach to delivering on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda, which prioritizes innovation, youth empowerment, and economic transformation.

This engagement signals the beginning of a strengthened partnership aimed at driving the growth, sustainability, and promotion of tourism, hospitality, and the creative economy. By working collaboratively, the Ministry and NIHOTOUR are poised to showcase Nigeria’s unique cultural heritage and position the nation as a leader in tourism and creative innovation.

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EFCC Allegedly Places Former Edo Governor Obaseki On Watch List, Begins Contracts Probe

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Former Governor of Edo State, Godwin Obaseki, is currently on the watch list of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

This comes as we learned that the anti-graft agency has launched an investigation into various transactions, including contracts awarded during Obaseki’s tenure as governor.

Obaseki, who completed his eight-year term on November 12, had previously stated that the EFCC intended to arrest him soon after he left office.

His successor, Monday Okpebholo, has since established a 14-member State Assets Verification Committee to scrutinize Obaseki’s time in office.

In a related development, the EFCC on November 2 arrested five Edo government officials who served under Obaseki, including the Accountant General, Julius Anelu, over large withdrawals from the state treasury within a short period.

Despite the ongoing investigations, Obaseki, on November 8, expressed that he was not afraid of being probed by the EFCC. He added that he would be willing to cooperate fully with the agency and account for his tenure.

However, top sources within the EFCC, who requested anonymity because they were not authorized to speak publicly on the matter, revealed that so far, the majority of the transactions under Obaseki’s administration have not been directly linked to him.

According to one of the sources: “An investigation has commenced on his administration. He can’t just be invited until the work has got to a certain stage. Some team of crack investigators have been assigned to the case and have been trying to unravel some of the transactions, including contracts awarded under his administration.

“The bulk of the transactions, you can’t trace it to him. He made use of others. There have been leads which we have been following and we hope to get something substantial.”

When asked if Obaseki had been placed on the watch list, another source clarified that while Obaseki is part of the ongoing monitoring, all former governors are routinely watch-listed by the commission.

“All former governors are always on the commission’s watch list whether the commission has something with the fellow or not. We are not going to allow them to jet out of the country and then start going after them when we need them. So that is why we always place all of them on our watch list,” the source explained.

Efforts to reach the EFCC’s Head of Media and Publicity, Dele Oyewale, for comment were unsuccessful, as calls to his phone went unanswered. He had also not responded to a text message sent on the matter at the time of filing this report.

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Sanwo-Olu Suspends Media Aide For Saying #EndSARS Arsonists Were ‘Hunted, Executed’

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Babajide Sanwo-Olu, governor of Lagos, has suspended Wale Ajetunmobi, his senior special assistant on print media, over comments he made on social media.

In a now-deleted post shared on X on November 23, Ajetunmobi claimed that several individuals involved in the burning of Television Continental (TVC) in 2020 were “hunted down and executed.”

“The full story of people who burnt down TVC in 2020 will be told one day, with gory clips and images. One thing to note: majority of them have been hunted down and executed,” he wrote.

“One of them, a young boy trading in cooking gas around Ketu, was found with AK-47 at the site. Even his neighbours were shocked. But the full gist is better saved for later.”

Ajetunmobi made the remarks in response to a post about recent comments by Reuben Abati, a former presidential aide.

X user @hamoye4real asked Ajetunmobi to clarify what he meant by “hunted down and executed.”

“What do you mean by ‘hunted down and executed’? Are you aware of extra-judicial killings?” the X user inquired.

Ajetunmobi responded: “Lol… you want to create a narrative in your head. What is extrajudicial killing here? Some of the people were chased by soldiers and exchange of fire occurred.

“Then arsonists were overpowered and killed in the process. Others ran away. Is that an extra-judicial killing to you?”

LAGOS GOVERNMENT RESPONDS

In a statement on Tuesday, Gboyega Akosile, media aide to Governor Sanwo-Olu, confirmed the suspension and emphasized that the state government does not condone extra-judicial actions.

“Mr. Ajetunmobi’s suspension follows his misrepresentation of facts on his personal ‘X’ account regarding a past incident,” the statement said.

“The Governor wishes to state categorically that his administration opposes any form of extra-judicial punishment and will not support such actions. That is not who we are. That is not our way.”

PROTESTS AGAINST POLICE BRUTALITY

In October 2020, young Nigerians took to the streets to protest against the notorious Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) and police brutality.

On October 20, 2020, security forces opened fire on unarmed protesters at the Lekki tollgate in Lagos, resulting in multiple casualties.

The following day, on October 21, suspected hoodlums attacked the TVC headquarters, setting the building on fire. These attackers also targeted several police stations and other public and private properties as violence escalated in the wake of the Lekki tollgate shootings.

Reports indicate that security forces killed numerous protesters during the #EndSARS protests in Lagos.

In August 2023, a document surfaced on social media revealing that the Lagos state government had approved N61,285,000 for the “mass burial” of 103 people who died during the #EndSARS protests in the state.

The government clarified that the bodies were not from the Lekki tollgate incident.

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