THE GREEDINESS OF ASUU
A LETTER TO ASUU
BY Echekwu Sunday
I don't want to write much on this so called ASUU and the Federal government issue because it doesn't really worth my time. But let me highlights these:
DEAR ASUU,
The harm you're causing is more than the good you think you are doing, if really you're fighting for Nigerians' students; it shouldn't be in this ugly way. But to me, I see this as a blame-game and a way of cornering and seeking the public outcry and sympathy into Organizational use when arrived.
DEAR ASUU,
I could remember vividly that, in Nigeria, we have States owned universities and federal owned universities.
Why is it that, ASUU is so much concerned that, they could not allow the federal and States governments that instituted those schools to take care of the buildings and other social infrastructural developments?
Are there no ministries in charge of that? What of the ministry of Education in both federal and states organs/ levels?
Why can't they just focus on the well beings of their lecturers and members?
We don't want your buildings in our schools anymore;
what is school without students?
Who is a lecturer without students?
What are those structures for when the people who are supposed to use it are sitting at home?
I think a sane man ( organization) will understands what Nigerians went through from February till this present day now.
Sometimes when some people are doing some things they failed to think about the effects ( negative aspects).
Dear ASUU,
The two weeks warning strike you people went before Nigeria was totally declared officially as a country with Covid-19 should have at least sent a signal to this organization called ASUU.
It will be shameful and lack of respect by those who esteems ASUU if you guys waits until federal government uses the words of minister of state ( Education) that, "ASUU should consider farming as an alternative" which I am strongly in support.
It brought a lot of tensions in the union because of the way some people understands that short statement.
But why are you guys bittered? Is farming not a lucrative job in Nigeria? Hmmm; Some of us that's what we're doing for a living ooo.
Let us be frank with ourselves, ASUU has been saying we are fighting for our students, the question here is that:
WHO ARE THOSE STUDENTS YOU ARE FIGHTING FOR AND WHICH WAY ARE YOU DOING IT???
I know too well that, Universities in Nigeria ( public) benefits a lot from ASUU whenever Government remits her pledges but that doesn't mean you should hold it to the extent that, the people you claimed to fight for has been dying slowly in terms of intellectual capabilities.
NO IPPIS, NO SALARY
LET US WATCH HOW IT ENROLLS.
© Echekwu Sunday the CEO of EKUM VOICE group of companies.
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