Federal Govt, ASUU Don’t Care About Nigerian Students — Seun Kuti

Son of legendary Afrobeat maestro, Fela Anikulapo-Kuti in the person of Seun Kuti has slammed the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) and the Federal Government over the inability of both parties to reach a resolution to end the eight-month strike.

FG, ASUU don’t care about Nigerian students —Seun Kuti
Seun Kuti

Seun Kuti, son of the legendary Afrobeat maestro, Fela Anikulapo-Kuti, has slammed the Academic Staff Union of Universities and the Federal Government over the inability of both parties to reach a resolution to end the eight-month strike embarked on by the university lecturers, PUNCH report.

According to the social crusader, who spoke while featuring on a television programme in Lagos on Friday, officials of the government and ASUU have been foot-dragging because their children don’t attend public varsities.

“Both ASUU and government, nobody really cares about the students. This is the real issue because the relationship between the lecturers and the students in the university is fraud. We’ve seen all the cases of bribery for marks, rape for marks and all that.

“Even on the government side, they don’t care about the students because all their children are abroad.

“These two organisations do not have the interest of the enlightenment of the Nigerian minds at heart. So, we have to create a system that has educators who have the interest of the Nigerian students at heart.

“We have created more educationists now than we have in the past, has that improved education? No. We have created more lawyers than we have in 1960. Has that improved justice? No,” he said.

ASUU strike not about IPPIS alone – Official

The ASUU strike which has led to the shutdown of various public universities since March 2020 is expected to end soon as the Federal Government on Friday night accepted the demands of the universities lecturers that they be exempted from the Integrated Payroll and Personnel Information System.

The PUNCH also reported that the government raised the earned allowances and revitalisation fund to university staff from N50bn to N60bn as part of measures to persuade the lecturers to return to the classrooms.

ASUU, however, is yet to call off the strike.

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