Festus Keyamo (SAN), a spokesman for the All Progressives Congress (APC) presidential campaign council, stated that the 2009 deal signed by the PDP-led administration is the reason ASUU is on strike.
In an interview with Trust TV’s Daily Politics on Monday, Keyamo made this disclosure.
According to him, ASUU went on strike 12 times, for a total of 900 days, between 1999 and 2015, when the PDP turned over power to the APC.
He continued by saying that between 1999 and 2015, when the PDP turned over power to the current government’s APC, ASUU went on strike 12 times for a total of 900 days.
“The ASUU thing you are talking about. What is the problem of ASUU now? It’s the 2009 agreement signed by PDP government. They signed agreements with ASUU they couldn’t fulfill. We had to inherit those agreements and now struggling to renegotiate those agreements.
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“Imagine how irresponsible a government can be when they went into agreements with ASUU and signed conditions that they couldn’t fulfill and that is why ASUU is on strike so let us tell Nigerians that ASUU is not on strike because APC signed an agreement with them. It was the PDP that signed the agreement.
“We are not shifting blame; we are going to tackle the problem. Between 1999 and 2015 when they handed over to the APC, ASUU was on strike 12 times. I have the statistics amounting to 900 days.”
But in response, Daniel Bwala, a spokesman for the (PDP) presidential campaign, who appeared on Trust TV with Keyamo, claimed that there were productive discussions between the parties under the PDP government when ASUU or any of the labor unions was on strike.
He said, “Ask Adams Oshimole who was the Lord Lugard of labour unionism of that time. He was very blunt, strong and constant on that. In all of those periods when they were on strike either by ASUU or any of the labour unions around the time of PDP, there were constructive engagement, which means all parties were honest, realistic. The argument ASUU is making on all occasions when they were on strike this present government shift the goal post.”
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