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ASUU strike: Where is Mr President Buhari?

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” …The beautiful ones are not yet born while the ugly ones refuse to die”…

By  Ayei Kwei Armah published in 1968

By Comrade Gbenga Olowoyo fcia fipma JP

The recent happening in the Education Sector is a serious call for sober reflection and need deeper thought on how best to get out of the woods from all stakeholders in the country and from this very warrisome scenario.

It is very sickening and frustrating that various appeals from well meaning Nigerians,  stakeholders inclusive have ended in the deaf ears of both Federal Government and ASUU leadership, this is very pathetic.

It is not only appalling but also condemnable that various efforts to stimulate and evoke the necessary and appropriate attention of Federal Government to the cons of this industrial action to the education sector is not making sense to Mr President Buhari,  the Federal Minister of Education Mallam Adamu Adamu and Minister of Labour and employment Dr Chris Ngige because  their attitudes and pranks are beyond the understanding of reasonable human being.

It will be recalled that in recent time Federal Government invited all Chairmen of Governing councils, Pro Chancellors and Vice Chancellors of Federal Universities in Nigeria as well as many emeritus Professors to a meeting in order  to find lasting solution to the teething problems facing Nigeria Universities due to the current avoidable strike action and many far reaching decisions were taken with a view of resolving the matter.

To the chagring of Nigerians, lecturers, students ,parents and guardians, Federal Government decided  to sue ASUU only God knows why Federal Government took that decision at this injury time of resolving the matter.

There is no gainsaying in the fact that under industrial relations practices, the sanctity of collective bargaining can not be traded off by the two parties involved in crisis settlement. Federal Government has failed in this regard because Federal Government  resorted to mere award when it announced  percentage salary increase to Professors and other categories of lecturers  and other  demands without seeking for the input of the concerned as  claimed by the Federal Government ;  this is not acceptable because there is no formal agreement or memorandum of understanding binding the two parties involved in the negotiation.

To the surprise of everybody,  It is either Government teams are not sincere to Mr President Buhari or they are deliberately misleading the President in order to take wrong decision which is now hunting the government for their non commitment and insincerity to their various claims.

It is no more news that in a decent clime where government is very sensitive, responsive and responsible to the plights of its citizenry, little actions are needed to stir up proactive actions from the government In order to nip in the bud these type of tractable problems that can cause incalculable destruction to any sensitive sector of the society such as economy, education among others, but Nigeria leadership situation is very  indescribable because they derive joy and happiness in phycological trauma of lecturers,  students, parents, guardians and other investors.

It is a sign of wickedness on the part of the political leaders when resources required to address these institutional demands from ASUU are being channelled to assist other countries around the world such as Afghanistan, Niger Republic among others while Mr President, Mr Vive President (in recent time) Ministers and other top government functionaries are junketing around the world on the aegis of State visit, working visit and even condolence visit while the hope and future of this country are left to suffer helplessly,  when the active segment of the Nigeria population are outside the four walls of tertiary institutions due to this ruinous strike action.

It is very expedient to say it loud and clear that Mr President Buhari has not shown the expected emphathy of a good father, grand father and great grand father to the present generation of youths and students in tertiary institutions in Nigeria.

It is equally important to bring it to the consciousness of entire discerning Nigerians that  Major General Mohammodu Buhari (rtd) has ruled over four generations of Nigerians, as Head of State in 1983- July 1985, those who were born then  are now 39 years old. Grand Father Buhari Was elected as  President since 2014 till date apart from different military and  political appointments he had enjoyed in Nigeria since 1973 those who were born around this time are now 49 years old.

 What a wasted and passive generations!!!

If  in the present day Nigeria, President Buhari can not show emphathy and use his political will to get our children back to school then the place of history will not favour him.

It is unfortunate that the present generation who are suffering this maladministration, nepotism, dictatorship and high handedness will form nucleus of leaders at different levels of  positions of responsibilities tomorrow , hence, this harrowing experience will form part of reference point tomorrow just like the tenure of Ibrahim Badamosi Babangida and Ibrahim Abacha whose tenures witnessed closures of Universities for two years (which people like us will not forget in hurry) the experience of yesteryears are  now reincarnating under democratic dispensation. What a  country of gamblers and wasters of human resources.

The continuous strike action is a minus to the overall development of the country ; is it manpower development, is it man hour, is it technological development, is it economic development,  is it financial development , is it educational development, what of the wasted years of the innocent youths and students who are the direct victims of this heartless disposition of the Federal Government.

There is no regard to key players in the education sector, an intellectual personality. If  an egg head had been appointed as Minister of Education, such personality would have understood the terrain than a mismatch appointee who was appointed as a Minister of Education on political patronage. This is devastating!!!

It is a good development to see body of Pro Chancellors and Vice Chancellors coming together as peace team in order to intervene in the mindlessness of the Federal Government and find solution to the problem because they are key players in intellectual communiy:  People like former Pro Chancellor of university of Calabar Senator Nkechi Nwagogu, former Vice Chancellor of the University of Maiduguri Professor J D Amin and former Vice Chancellor of the university of Ibadan emeritus Professor A.O Bamiro among others are men of intellectual timber and caliber that should find a neutral and melting  ground towards resolving the issue; nothwithstanding that the matter is now before the National industrial Court.

The efforts of the National Association of Nigerian students (NANS) under new and authentic leadership aiming at scaling up advocacy for the purpose of fast tracking quick resolution of the ASUU and Federal Government imbroglio are commendable because it is an approach that is better than reading news and stories of suicide by students and youths on account that the current situation is not only frustrating but also traumatic.

It will be recalled that many students have died either in kidnapper den , banditry,  social insecurity, ritualists among others, while one lecturer died because there was no money to buy drug and another lecturer committed suicide. These are not the best narrations for Nigeria socio political space.

It is regrettable that Minister of Works, Babatunde Raji Fashola can open his mouth and condemn the protest of NANS that took place along Lagos/Ibadan highway because as intellectually inclined as Babatunde Raji Fashola , he should have used his good offices as Minister of Federal Republic of Nigeria to talk to his colleague in the Federal Ministry of Education Mallam Adamu Adamu but to no avail.

Instead of Babatunde Raji Fashola to appeal to the students and help his colleague to address this problem which would have attracted  kudos to him but had chosen path of destructive history to himself because of pot of porridge and office pecks. It is very instructive and expedient to remind Babatunde Raji Fashola of his outburst during one of the political campaigns in the past that his own generation was not wasted, now why  is the Federal Government  hell bent to waste and frustrate present generation of Nigerian students and youths for no just cause or fault of theirs.

Mr President Buhari enough of passive and ineptitude attitude to the present problem bedeviling the education sector in Nigeria. This headstrong,  hardline and stubborn approach does not add value to the personality of the Major General Mohammadu Buhari the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, his government and all the political appointees; Dr Chris Ngige Minister of Labour and employment had thought that he is everything and he can do whatever he likes but  posterity will take its place one day. They should remember the epic novel “Heart of Darkness” written by Joseph Conrad a Polish novelist and published in 1899.

In my candid opinion, the place of  National Industrial Court in this circumstance  is not only novel but also charitable because the Court which is statutorily established to adjudicate on industrial dispute matters,  hence, the court will help to get middle level for the aggrieved parties so as to rescue  millions of Nigerian students and youths and get them back to school

It is very annoying that after several years of self independence, Nigerian political leaders cannot decipher what is right from  wrong hence, the International Labour Organisations (ILO) has resolved to intervene in the dispute as shown by the Nigeria country Director Vanessa Phala’s disposition to the endless ASUU strike crisis.

Mr President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria is hereby called upon to address this issue timely and squarely.

On the protest by the NANS leadership,  nobody can punish them for their actions because enough of deceit and government ineptitude.

“We know the protest might lead to suffering for other road users, we decided to do that because we knew that our parents were doing nothing. We want them to also feel the heat; we are sending a signal to the Federal Government and our parents,” said Comrade Emmanuel Olatunji who is the NANS South West coordinator.

According to him, “We will protest at different locations Where we know that it might affect the federal government. After doing this protest at two and three major highways then we will move the protest to Government Parastatals and ground the system.”

I, as a concerned individual and patriotic citizen of Nigeria, l, hereby, call on President Mohammadu Buhari to see good reason to arrest and find solution to this dangerous dimension the strike action by ASUU and other unions in tertiary institutions had drifted to in Nigeria, honestly, the place of history is very important, Mr President Buhari may say that he is old but history is always very young and fresh whenever it is told

“Should our husband go mad again ? Never, we do not want our husband to go mad again” apology to Ola Rotimi.

A word is enough for the wise

Comrade Gbenga Olowoyo fcia fipma JP is a Trade Unionist and industrial relations practitioner

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U.S. army sets deadline for troop withdrawal from Niger

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The United States has initiated the withdrawal of its military forces from Niger Republic, following directives from the West African nation’s military leadership.

The withdrawal process, slated to be completed by September 15, 2024, marks the end of an era of American military presence in the country.

According to a press release jointly issued by the National Council for the Safeguarding of the Homeland and the US Department of Defense on Sunday, discussions between the two parties, held from May 15 to 19, 2024, in Niamey, Niger, aimed to ensure the orderly and safe withdrawal of US forces from the region.

Led by high-ranking officials such as Assistant Secretary of Defense for Special Operations and Low-Intensity Conflict, Christopher Maier, and the Chief of Staff of the Nigerien Army, Colonel-Major Mamane Kiaou, the discussions emphasised transparency and mutual respect.

The withdrawal encompasses troops stationed at key bases, notably the strategically significant $110 million drone base in Agadez.

“Representatives of the U.S. Department of Defense and the Department of National Defense of the Republic of Niger met from May 15 to 19, 2024, in Niamey, Republic of Niger, as part of a Joint Disengagement Commission, to coordinate the orderly and safe withdrawal of U.S. forces from Niger.

“These discussions between the militaries were conducted in complete transparency and with perfect mutual respect between the two parties.

“The U.S. Department of Defense delegation was led by the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Special Operations and Low-Intensity Conflict, Mr. Christopher Maier; and the Director of Joint Force Development in the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Lieutenant General Dagvin Anderson. The delegation of the Ministry of National Defense of Niger was led by the Chief of Staff of the Army, Colonel-Major Mamane Sani Kiaou,” the statement read in part.

Despite the military disengagement, both nations affirmed their commitment to ongoing diplomatic dialogue and cooperation in areas of mutual interest, including counterterrorism efforts.

“The U.S. Department of Defense and the Ministry of National Defense of Niger have reached a disengagement agreement to effect the withdrawal of U.S. forces, which has already begun. It is therefore agreed that this disengagement will end no later than September 15, 2024.

“Both delegations confirmed the guarantees of protection and security to the American forces during their withdrawal. The delegations also established procedures to facilitate the entry and exit of U.S. personnel, including overflight and landing clearances for military flights.

“The U.S. Department of Defense and the Nigerien Ministry of National Defense recall the joint sacrifices of Nigerien and U.S. forces in the fight against terrorism and commend each other’s efforts to build up the Nigerien Armed Forces. The Parties undertake to continue cooperation in areas of common interest.

“The withdrawal of U.S. forces from Niger does not affect the continuation of U.S.-Niger development relations. The United States and Niger are committed to ongoing diplomatic dialogue to define the future of their bilateral relations,” it added.

The US initially established a military base in Niger to combat armed groups aligned with al-Qaeda and ISIL operating in the Sahel region, which includes Burkina Faso and Mali. The primary airbase in Agadez, located about 920km from the capital Niamey, has been a crucial site for both manned and unmanned surveillance flights and other military operations.

On April 19, 2024, the US announced plans to withdraw its troops from Niger due to the West African nation’s growing alignment with Russia and its distancing from Western powers. Consequently, the US Department of State agreed to pull out approximately 1,000 troops from the country, which has been under military rule since July 2023.

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Reps seek more financial investment for federal teaching hospitals

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The House of Representatives Committee Chairman on Health Institutions, Amos Magaji, has called for a sustained financial investment in the federal teaching hospitals across the country.

He said this will be in line with the Renewed Hope agenda of the President Bola Tinubu-led administration for the betterment of the citizenry.

Magaji disclosed this during an oversight visit of members of his committee to the Federal University of Health Sciences Teaching Hospital, Otukpo.

He stressed the need to allocate more funds in health sector, considering the primary responsibility of health institutions in the country.

Magaji appreciated the Chief Medical Director, CMD, and his management staff for showing interest in the growth of the teaching hospital, considering the tremendous achievements recorded within a period of one year.

He assured that he would work with his members to ensure that more funds are made available to develop the needed infrastructure including the medical equipment to meet up with the expectations of the people.

“We are glad to be in Otukpo today to see things for ourselves. We don’t want to depend on second hand information on the true condition of the Federal University Teaching Hospital Otukpo,” he said.

He assured the management of full support of the Federal House of Representatives as appropriate incentives would be given through interface with other critical stakeholders in Abuja.

The committee chairman enjoined the staff, whom he described as foundation staff to work as team despite the working condition, “we have seen how the environment is looking and we will continue to monitor the progress.

“So, as foundation staff, you all have the opportunity to write your name in gold.”

While welcoming the committee, the CMD, Prof Silas Ochejele, appreciated the federal government for the establishment of the teaching hospital in Otukpo which has drastically changed the medical services narratives in the state.

Ochejele thanked the House of Representatives Committee on Health Institutions for the pains to come down to Otukpo and believed that the visit has made them to see things themselves, which would go a long way in repositioning the hospital for the betterment of the people.

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JUST IN: Helicopter carrying Iran’s President crashes

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A helicopter carrying Iranian President, Ebrahim Raisi, has been involved in an incident while he was visiting neighbouring Azerbaijan, Iran’s semi-official Tasnim news agency reported on X on Sunday according to CNN.

“Some of the president’s companions on this helicopter were able to communicate with Central Headquarters, raising hopes that the incident could have ended without casualties,” it added.

It is unclear what the exact status is of Raisi’s helicopter, CNN reports.

The helicopter was part of a convoy of three helicopters. Two of those helicopters were carrying ministers and officials who arrived at their destination safely, according to Tasnim.

“Seyyed Mohammad-Ali Al-Hashem, Tabriz’s Friday Prayer Imam, and Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian were also reportedly on the helicopter with the president,” Tasnim said on X. BREAKING: Helicopter carrying Iran’s President involved in an accident

A helicopter carrying Iranian President, Ebrahim Raisi, has been involved in an incident while he was visiting neighbouring Azerbaijan, Iran’s semi-official Tasnim news agency reported on X on Sunday according to CNN.

“Some of the president’s companions on this helicopter were able to communicate with Central Headquarters, raising hopes that the incident could have ended without casualties,” it added.

It is unclear what the exact status is of Raisi’s helicopter, CNN reports.

The helicopter was part of a convoy of three helicopters. Two of those helicopters were carrying ministers and officials who arrived at their destination safely, according to Tasnim.

“Seyyed Mohammad-Ali Al-Hashem, Tabriz’s Friday Prayer Imam, and Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian were also reportedly on the helicopter with the president,” Tasnim said on X.

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