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Strike: Go and beg ASUU, Festus Keyamo tells parents

Nigeria Air, Mr. Festus Keyamo,

The Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Mr. Festus Keyamo

The Federal Government disclosed that the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) is blackmailing the FG to borrow N1.2 trillion for its demands, and has urged parents to beg ASUU, by appealing to their sense of patriotism. 

This was disclosed by Festus Keyamo, Minister of State for Labour and employment in an interview with Channels TV on Friday evening. 

The Minister hinted that the FG has other critical sectors to spend money including health centres and infrastructure. 

What the minister is saying

He disclosed that the moment ASUU embarked on the strike, the FG intervened, and called them to a meeting.

Keyamo said, “As the talks started, they continued their strike. You cannot allow one sector of the economy to hold your jugular and blackmail you to borrow N1.2 trillion when our total income is about N6.1 trillion, and you have roads to build, health centres to build, and other critical infrastructure to take care of. 

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“This is the grim picture. Even NNPC is no longer remitting money to FAAC.”

When asked what message he has for parents whose children have been at home, away from their academics since the strike started, Keyamo said he would ask parents to appeal to ASUU to call off the strike.

“I will say to them, they have heard me and seen the true picture. We are putting our cards on the table face up. ASUU’s proposal is N1.2 trillion, meanwhile, even their former N412 billion that we were paying was even 50% of the total wage structure of the FG that ASUU was taking alone before, and they are saying N1.2 trillion.

“I will tell parents and everybody to go and beg ASUU. Like the President said the other time, those who know them should appeal to their sense of patriotism,“ he added. 

He said, ASUU is not the only one feeding from the federal purse, as the nation cannot grind to a halt because of their demands. 

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