Falana counseled the government to urgently reorder its priority
and provide adequate funds to restore the lost glory of our
universities.
He said such move would compel ASUU to end the strike.
In a statement issued in Lagos on Tuesday titled: “The Federal
Government Should Stop ASUU Strike Now!,” the activist recalled that
there was a time the universities were shut down for six months under
Obasanjo and that instead of providing funds to run the universities,
the former president and his deputy, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar granted
licences for establishment of “private” universities to themselves.
Falana cautioned that the impression should not be created that the
ASUU strike has been allowed to drag on because top government
officials have their children and wards in private schools at home and
abroad.
According to him, it is “abnormal” for government to complain of inadequate funds for revamping the universities.
He said, “The Minister of Finance and the coordinator of the
country’s economy, Mrs. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, has made President Goodluck
Jonathan to believe that the economy would collapse if the federal
government implements the 2009 FG/ASUU Agreement. Did Mrs. Okonjo-Iweala
and Mr. Lamido Sanusi not say that the economy would collapse if the
illegal price of N141 per litre of petrol was not sustained? When the
Nigerian people forced the federal government to reduce the price to N97
did both voodoo economists resign like their counterparts would have
done in the Brettonwood institutions?”
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