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The Federal Ministry of Education has clarified Minister Tunji Alausa’s statement regarding agreements between the Federal Government of Nigeria (FGN) and the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU).
According to the ministry, the last formally signed agreement between the FGN and ASUU was in 2009, which remains the most recent binding agreement.
2009 Agreement,:
The 2009 FGN-ASUU Agreement is the last formally signed agreement between the parties.
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2021 Draft Agreement:
A renegotiation committee was inaugurated in 2017 to review the 2009 agreement, resulting in the draft Nimi Briggs Agreement produced in May 2021. However, this draft agreement was not signed by the Federal Government.
Minister’s Statement:
Minister Alausa’s statement about “no new signed agreement” refers specifically to the 2021 draft Nimi Briggs document, which has not been formally executed.
Government Commitment:
The Federal Government remains committed to ending the 16-year stalemate with ASUU in a sustainable and constitutionally backed manner, ensuring universities remain open for teaching and research.
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The Ministry of Education urges the public and stakeholders to disregard any misinterpretations and notes that the Federal Government’s commitment to resolving issues with ASUU remains firm under the Renewed Hope Agenda.
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