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ASUU: Education Minister says FG’s “no work, no pay”, stands
Minister of State for Education, Rt Hon Goodluck Nanah Opiah has stated that “FG’s no work, no pay”.stands, saying it’s a standard anywhere in the world.
He restated this at the backdrop of ASUU strike, noting that it was the resolve of the Federal government.
In a statement by the Special Adviser to the Minister on Media and Public Affairs, Kelechi Mejuobi which was made available to CAPITAL POST in Abuja on Saturday, he said, the minister who was on a working visit to the Federal University, Lokoja, Kogi State disclosed that having done what ASUU demanded, government expected the University teachers to go back to school unconditionally.
Opiah who said that the Federal government has done the best to resolve the crisis averred that the “no work, no policy” is a universal policy not peculiar to the country alone.
While regretting that the strike has caused a setback in the education sector where the government, students, parents and lectures are the major losers, he requested the Pro chancellor’s and heads of governing councils of Universities to come into the matter and convince ASUU to reconsider its position.
The minister who was in the University to assess the level of development in the institution established 11 years ago, used the opportunity to look at the contribution of the intervention agency, TETfund in the infrastructural development of the school as well security arrangements in the campus in view of the current situation in the country.
He was full of praises to the management of the institution for the pace of development recorded so far since inception. The minister called for continued harmony between the Governing Council led by the Pro Chancellor, Senator Chris Adighije and the management, adding that will facilitate the needed development for academic excellence.
Earlier, the minister paid a courtesy visit to the Governor of the State, Alhaji Yahaya Bello where he disclosed the purpose of his visit to the State.
However, in a related development, the attention of the office of the Minister of State has been attracted to a suspected cheap blackmail orchestrated by an unknown medium which is gaining attention in the social media.
It is on record in his remark during the visit to the management and staff of the institution, the Minister of State for Education never used any word related to or called ASUU Thieves.
There was nothing near to such assertion as wrongly expressed by the medium in a post. It amounts to media recklessness and abuse of professional ethics for a news medium to wrongly credit words to sources who never made such expression.
The words used in the write up are nothing but figment of the writer’s imagination as the Minister of State, a seasoned politician, statesman and a critical stakeholder in nation building who not only accords due regards to constituted authorities but also doesn’t trade with foul languages in the course of discharging his duties.
The general public are requested to ignore the report as the minister has in several public functions given the position of federal government on the matter without unnecessary references to the striking university teachers.