Tag: Mr Yahaya Danzaria

  • Strike: Reps to meet ASUU, stakeholders to find solution

    Strike: Reps to meet ASUU, stakeholders to find solution

    The House of Representatives is to meet with the Academic Staff Union of University (ASUU)and other stakeholders to find lasting solution to the lingering strike embarked by the union.

    This is contained in a statement issued by Mr Yahaya Danzaria, the Clerk of the House of Representatives on Monday in Abuja.

    He said the meeting would take place on Tuesday at the National Assembly, the House of Rep’s wing.

    He said the meeting with ASUU and other critical stakeholders was geared towards finding a lasting solution to the lingering strike embarked upon by ASUU.

    According to him, the House of Reps is deeply concerned about the renewed strike which seems to have defied all efforts made to find solution.

    He added that the House was concerned there had been no agreement reached between the Federal Government and the striking University lecturers.

    He said that the House was more worried on the negative consequences of the strike on the future and quality of education of the teeming youths.

    He said the youth had been kept at home for the past six months despite the intervention of the House and several well-meaning Nigerians overtime to see that the matter was resolved.

    “In the light of the foregoing, the House hereby request for another opportunity to come together with stakeholders and leadership of ASUU to seek a amicable resolution.”

    He said that this was without prejudice to the fact that the matter was already in the Industrial Court.

    Newsmen reports ASUU has been on strike for nearly seven months, since Feb. 14, over the alleged unfulfilled deals. Among the lecturers’ demands are better funding and equipment of Nigerian public universities and increase in remunerations.

    The federal government said it will not sign any other agreement it cannot implement. Minister of Education, Malam Adamu Adamu, disclosed this in Abuja during a meeting of Pro-Chancellors and Vice Chancellors of Federal Universities, held at the National Universities Commission (NUC).

    Adamu said President Muhammadu Buhari warned the government team involved in the negotiation with ASUU against signing an agreement that government would not be able to fulfil.

    But Adamu said the federal government could only afford a “23.5 per cent salary increase for all categories of the workforce in federal universities, except for the professorial cadre which will enjoy a 35 per cent upward review.”

    He also said N150 billion would be provided for in next year’s budget for the refurbishment of federal universities, with another N50 billion for the payment of outstanding academic staff allowances.

    The minister said the meeting of the heads of universities, convened at the instance of NUC, became “necessary and urgent due to certain misconceptions and misinformation in the public domain, regarding the ongoing strike action by ASUU.”

  • House of Reps to resume plenary Sept. 20 at temporary chamber

    House of Reps to resume plenary Sept. 20 at temporary chamber

    The House of Representatives will resume plenary on Sept. 20, at the temporary chamber.

    This is contained in a statement by Mr Yahaya Danzaria, the Clerk to the House, on Sunday in Abuja.

    Danzaria said due to the ongoing renovation in the old chamber, members are expected to resume plenary at the new improvised chamber in the new building with a capacity of 118 seats only.

    He said the new chamber has been expanded by an upper deck provision with capacity of 236 seats, adding that rooms had been connected audio-visually and electronically with large screens.

    He, however, said there were no designated seats apart from the allocation for presiding and principal officers, noting that all other sitting arrangements would be based on arrivals.

    “It is equally important to note that because this is a temporary improvised arrangement no provisions are made for legislative aides due to want of space.

    Newsmen reports that the House on July 20 proceeded on a two-month annual recess ahead of its last lap of the 9th assembly.

    The Speaker, Femi Gbajabiamila on Sept. 14, called for the speedy completion of the ongoing renovation of the national assembly complex ahead of the August 2023 delivery deadline.

    Gbajabiamila had inspected key aspects of the work, particularly the House of Representatives Chamber, the dome and foyer of the complex.