ASUU Strike: Lawyer Asks Dangote, Otedola To Pay FG Debts
Category: Nigeria News
An Abuja-based lawyer, Pelumi Olajengbesi, has appealed to chief executive
officers of banks and billionaire businessmen including Aliko Dangote, FemiOtedola, Abdul Samad Rabiu, and Mike Adenuga to pay off the N1.1 trillion
demands by the Academic Staff Union of Universities.
The lawyer said
the Federal Government has displayed irresponsibility and nonchalance to resolve
the lingering strike by ASUU since February 14, 2022.
Olajengbesi,
therefore, urged the captains of industry to rise to the occasion just as they
did during the COVID-19 pandemic when their financial intervention contributed
immensely to Nigeria’s fight against the dreaded disease and its economic
implications.
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The lawyer’s appeal to the high net worth
philanthropists followed the remarks of Governor Dave Umahi of Ebonyi State who
said the Federal Government cannot borrow N1.1 trillion to meet ASUU’s demands.
Commenting, Olajengbesi said, “The comment by Governor Dave Umahi of
the All Progressives Congress is uncharitable and insensitive to millions of
students of public universities who have been at home for seven months now since
February 14, 2022 when ASUU embarked on an industrial action this year.
“It
is reckless for the governor to say that the present administration cannot
borrow N1.1 trillion to defray the Revitalization Fund and the Earned Academic
Allowance owed ASUU. Whereas, the APC government has embarked on a borrowing
spree since 2015 with Nigeria’s debt to China increasing from $3.26bn as of
September 30, 2020, to $3.59bn as of September 30, 2021, showing an increase of
$330m in one year. The figure has definitely risen in the last one year.
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“The APC government must know that education is at the core of any
development. Spending loans on phantom White Elephant projects and train is
counterproductive without building the mind. Any infrastructural development
without human capital development is nonsense.
“Having demonstrated
its unwillingness to end ASUU strike despite the billions that Umahi’s APC
received in the recent primary elections, good-spirited Nigerians can only
appeal to business magnate like Aliko Dangote, Femi Otedola, Abdul Samad Rabiu,
Mike Adenuga, as well as bank chiefs to come to the rescue of the common
Nigerians whose children have been out of school for seven months this year and
nine months in 2020 whilst politicians send their children to schools abroad.
“The philanthropists should please answer the call of the nation for
youths to return to classrooms as some of them may be lured into crimes as a
result of idleness. One of Nigeria’s greatest resources is its vibrant youth
bulge and this population should be harness for productivity and not left to rot
away.”
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Those lawyers are so stupid
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