Monday 28 January 2019

Strike: ASUU receives licence to run pension scheme

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The Academic State Union of Universities, ASUU, yesterday, received the
certificate of operation for Nigerian University Pension Management Company,
NUPEMCO, from National Pension Commission, the regulatory agency for the
country’s pension companies.
The refusal of the regulatory agency to approve the teachers’ union’s pension
commission for operation was one of the major issues in the dispute between
ASUU and the Federal Government.
But President of ASUU, Prof. Biodun Ogunyemi, in a short message sent across
to members of the union, yesterday, said ASUU received the certificate at
about 11:20 a.m.



Ogunyemi thanked members of the union for standing solidly behind the
leadership while the struggle lasted, pledging the union’s commitment to
achieving reform in the Nigerian university system.
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The text message read in part: “Dear Comrade, We collected the final letter of
approval of NUPEMCO operational license at about 11.20a.m in PENCOM
office. Profound appreciation goes to all who prepared the ground and made
this possible.”
While congratulating all our members for this landmark achievement of the
union, we also thank them for their patience. The struggle continues! Biodun
Ogunyemi.”
Prof. Ogunyemi had earlier told the newsmen that the leadership
was still consulting with its members over offers made by the federal
government.
According to him, the government made some offers in the course of meetings
with ASUU, which are still being deliberated on.
“We are still consulting with our chapters across the country. There are
promises that government made and we are trying to consult with the various
university chapters on the options before the union.
“By the time we are fully aware of what is left of our demands from what the
government is offering, then we will know what steps to take, even as
negotiations with the government continues.
“For instance, we are in touch with about 20 universities that are affected, to
be sure of the level of implementation.
“By the time we finish our assessment, we will now send our response back to
the government, concerning the level of implementation. And depending on the
outcome of our further engagements with government, we will now get back to
our members.”
Ogunyemi said ASUU was expected to be involved in another round of meeting
with the government within the week, adding that he expected a positive
outcome.


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