NEWS UPDATES 21/09/2022
ASUU President Warns Industrial Court Against Forcing Lecturers Back to Work
The President of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), Emmanuel Osodeke, has warned that the quality of teaching in the nation’s universities will be negatively affected if the National Industrial Court (NIC) forces the union to return to work.
Mr Osodeke stated this on Tuesday during a meeting between the union, the leadership of the House of Representatives and Minister of State for Education, Goodluck Opiah.
He said asking the striking lecturers back to school is like the court forcing doctors to hospitals.
“If the court forces the lecturers to go to work tomorrow, which type of teaching will they do? If the court forces the Nigerian academics — say go and teach against your will — just like the court forcing a doctor to go and treat a patient against your will, how many of us will go and meet that doctor,” he said.
Mr Osodeke’s comment is coming amid the ongoing legal battle between the federal government and the lecturers, who have been on strike since 14 February.
The federal government had approached the NIC seeking an order of the court to direct ASUU to return to school.
Justice Polycarp Hamman of the NICN had adjourned the case on Monday after listening to the arguments of the counsel on behalf of the parties. The court is to deliver its ruling on Wednesday.
Following the presentation by ASUU President, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Femi Gbajabiamila, called for a closed-door session to allow free discussion on the strike.