Mark pleads with ASUU to return to work
The Senate President, David Mark, has called on striking Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) to return to work.
The Senate president urged the lecturers to consider the state of the education sector and save it from deterioration
According to a statement issued by the Chief Press Secretary to the Senate President, Paul Mumeh, in Abuja, Marks made the plea while commissioning a lecture theatre donated by Sen. Kabiru Gaya to the School of Management Sciences at the Kano State Polytechnic.
He also advised the Federal Government thread softly on the issue of the ASUU strike, rather than resorting to the use of the sledge hammer.
He said, “We have reached a situation where hard line positions would worsen the situation. My plea to ASUU is to resume classes while negotiation continues. “The strike has done enough damage to our universities. They have also made their points and I think we should reason together and end this matter once and for all.
“Nobody, including the university teachers can be said to be enjoying this crisis. It is a huge cost on government, parents, the management, staff and students themselves. “ASUU over the years has enjoyed the sympathy of Nigerians. I am afraid, if they remain adamant on this, they would lose the sympathy and support of the people.”
Mark emphasised the the inevitability of quality and functional education for the survival of any nation, saying that everything needed to be done should not be compromised, to save the education sector.
The Senate President praised Gaya' gesture and appealled to corporate organisations, individuals and groups to emulate the senator and join hands in developing the education sector. The senate president also commissioned other projects, including solar power water bore holes donated to the Nigeria Army 3 Brigade Command, Bukavu Barracks, Kano State.
Other bore holes commissioned were donated to the Police Command, Bompai, Kano, Nigerian Prisons formation and Kano Golf Club. Sen. Gaya said the projects were part of his commitment to give back to the society in positive ways and ultimately address the water supply deficiency faced by the people.
