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Govs establishing varsities they can’t fund — ASUU

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Academic Staff Union of Universities has accused governors of establishing state universities they have no resources to fund.

ASUU President, Emmanuel Osodeke, made this allegation in an interview on Channels Television on Thursday.

Osodeke said most Governors proliferate universities in their states to get funds from the Tertiary Education Trust Fund.

The ASUU President said, “Any Governor today establishing a university is eyeing TETFund as a source of funding.”

Osodeke said though TETFund is supposed to be an intervention fund for public universities, politicians and civil servants have turned the fund to a cash cow to be milked dry through shady procurement processes and contract fraud.

He said, “TETFund was created as an intervention fund, not the major funding. The universities belong to the Federal Government and government is supposed to fund them and states are supposed to fund their own.

“It’s an intervention fund but there are people who wants to have access to that money from the political circle, from the bureaucratic circle, at all cost. We are struggling with that.”

Osodeke added that a structure should be created to carry stakeholders along in the process of how fund is allocated and spent in an open and transparent manner.

He said, “There should be stakeholders’ meeting to assess what you want to do with the funds.”

Osodeke further stated that the stakeholders should include the university community; lecturers, student groups to put an end to the case.

He said, “You see today where somebody comes from the TETFund and say, ‘I have a project for you and I am going to be the contractor. We want an open project.

“Every university council should be allowed to run their projects with the stakeholders involved.”

Osodeke also stated that ASUU is proud of fighting for the interest of the common man whose children won’t enjoy a university education but for the agitation of ASUU.

He said if not for the struggles of ASUU, there won’t be public universities in Nigeria any longer. “Any day we give up like others, our public universities will be gone,” he said.

He added that Federal Government officials are not interested in fixing the deplorable state of the tertiary education system in the country and not ready to grant the decade-old demands of ASUU.

Speaking on the meeting between ASUU members and Federal Government representatives on Wednesday, Osodeke said the meeting was the first official with the President Bola Tinubu administration.

He said ASUU discussed 2009 contentious issues with the Minister of Education, Prof Tahir Mamman, and his team in Abuja.

Some of the 10-point issues include negotiation of agreement, payment of withheld salaries, payment of withheld earned academic allowances and consequential adjustments, amongst others.

Osodeke said ASUU would meet with its members and a decision would be made in the next four weeks.

Recall that the TETFund was established as an intervention agency to provide supplementary support for public tertiary institutions in the area of rehabilitation of infrastructure, among others.

The main source of income of the Fund comes from 2% education tax paid from the assessable profit of companies registered in Nigeria.

But the institution has been enmeshed in allegations of embezzlement and contract fraud, with many stakeholders calling for transparency in the award of contracts.

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