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Strike: ASUU is unpatriotic, says Gov Badaru

Adejayan Gbenga Gsong by Adejayan Gbenga Gsong
August 25, 2022
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Jigawa State Governor Alhaji Muhammad Badaru Abubakar has expressed concern over the prolonged strike embarked by the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU).

He described the union’s action as unjustifiable and unpatriotic.

The governor made the assertion at a meeting with permanent secretaries, directors, deputy directors and heads of ministries and parastatals at Sir Ahmadu Bello Conference Hall, Dutse, the state capital.

He said there was no justification whatsoever for the state-owned Sule Lamido University’s lecturers to stay at home as all their demands had been met by the state government.

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Governor Badaru said the university is an institution of learning expected to be problem-solver, impact knowledge and values to the younger generation to be good leaders of tomorrow.

He lamented that the incessant strikes by ASUU were creating a vacuum and hindrance in producing such manpower.
Badaru said, “In any action to be taken by union or individual, national interest must be placed above personal interest, and the action of ASUU seems to be contrary to collective national interest.

“I see no reason, as I said particularly about my state university lecturers for joining the ongoing strike in solidarity with some people somewhere else as against the interest and future of Jigawa State children; this is very sad.

“Over 70 percent of the lecturers in the state university are indigenes and are paid from the state funds. Their priority supposed to be Jigawa not the union that does not add any value to their employment,” Badaru stated.

He therefore appealed to the elders in the state to intervene and bring an end to the unjustifiable strike by lecturers in the state-owned university.

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