By Adekunle Adekoya
I am filled with trepidation at the omens which
seem to indicate that the on-going strike by the Academic Staff of
Nigerian Universities, ASUU, might outlive the Buhari administration. I am
worried, and I am sure that fellow compatriots, especially those who have
children in federal universities, are equally worried that their personal
timelines in terms of committing resources to the education of their children
and wards might also have been negatively compromised, due to faults that are
not their making.
*Buhari Earlier in the week, President Muhammadu Buhari verbally battled
ASUU, accusing members of the union of aiding corruption in the universities.
Our president used the occasion of an event, a summit on Diminishing Corruption
in the Public Sector, jointly organised by the Independent Corrupt Practices
and Other Related Offences Commission, ICPC, office of the Secretary to the
Government of the Federation, SGF, and the Joint Admissions and Matriculations
Board, JAMB, to fire the salvo. Let me quote Mr. President:
“Incessant strikes, especially by unions in the tertiary
education, often imply that government is grossly under-funding education, but
I must say that corruption in the education system from basic level to the
tertiary level has been undermining our investment in the sector and those who
go on prolonged strikes on flimsy reasons are no less complicit.