ASUU strike’ll soon be over – NUC
September 26, 2013 by Agency Reporter 4 Comments
Executive
Secretary of the National Universities Commission, Prof. Julius Okojie,
says he is confident that the protracted strike by the Academic Staff
Union of Universities will soon be called off.
Okojie, who spoke on Wednesday in Abuja
at a meeting with journalists, said the commission had been doing
everything within its powers to ensure a speedy resolution of the issues
raised by ASUU so that students could return school.
He said, “We are part of the system and
we understand the issues, we are meeting with members of the union all
the time and the issues are being tackled.
“So, we are optimistic that the strike
will soon be called off and our children can go back to school in the
shortest possible time.”
The NUC boss also reacted to the call by
ASUU for NUC to be scrapped, saying “the call is not in good faith as
the commission has not gone to sleep over its duties.”
Also speaking on the recurrent
disagreement between the commission and some professional bodies over
accreditation and running of certain courses by some universities,
Okojie acknowledged that there were issues that needed to be resolved
between both parties.
“There is no country in the world where
regulatory bodies and professional bodies go to regulate at the same
time. So, it is true we are having problems with professional bodies in
carrying out our mandate, but the issues too will soon be resolved and
we can move on,” he said.
The Executive Secretary, who said that
the commission had closed many faculties found to be unfit to run
courses in certain universities, admitted that, “it is not easy to be a
regulator.”
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