Academics in Nigeria? Say the truth! Understanding ASUU as the clog in the wheel of progress

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By Godspower Ekuobase

This piece about academics in Nigeria may offend the arrogance of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) if ASUU is repressive or it will excite ASUU’s patriotism to bootstrap the Nigerian Academics to his pride of place in the global league of universal institutions called universities.

I write this piece to expose, as an insider, the realities of Academics in Nigeria towards rescuing the Federal Government of Nigeria (FGN) from the asphyxiation of ASUU and redirect ASUU to the path of patriotism.

The truth is that like Saul who later became Paul, ASUU has ignorantly become the enemy of the Nigerian State. Why and How? You may ask! Permit me to begin with the answer to “the why”. ASUU pride herself as being the most educated, knowledgeable and intelligent set of Nigerians. This, obviously, is not true. I assert that education is not a certification, knowledge is not a qualification and intelligence is natural, it is not grammar. Even the grammar, we do not write or speak it better than others.

ASUU should be humble enough to accept that we are not paid for certificates acquired, but we are paid to do our job of teaching, impactful research and community services within and outside the university with utmost professionalism and integrity and without fear or favour. If we say the truth, every Nigerian graduate has one or more lecturers that taught him/her that he/she wondered, and is still wondering, how the lecturer got thus far, even to the peak. I mean Professors! Maybe I am one of those lecturers, but it is high time we said the truth. Besides, many of the excellent students could not come into academics because we are guilty of what we accuse FGN – nepotism and tribalism!

ASUU may say they are not responsible for promotion or employment in any university. Who then does? ASUU members of course! Vice-Chancellors, Deans, Heads of Departments and Professors are not military officers, APC or PDP members but ASUU members. ASUU is only interested in collecting dues with no mechanism in place to maintain the integrity and progression of Academics in Nigeria. It is important Nigerians know that FGN does not interfere in the appointment and promotion of academic staff in any university. ASUU should drop this pride and let us move Nigeria forward.

The second reason why ASUU ignorantly persecutes Nigerians is that they are lost in ecstasy against the Nigerian state. They have abdicated their role of clamouring for members’ welfare and have constituted themselves into a quasi-political party and self-made opposition to any government in power. Most Nigerians who are either polygamous or from polygamous home will agree that the wife that antagonises her husband the most, get the least from her husband no matter how good or rich the man is.

Permanent Secretaries or Judges earn more than a Professor they will tell us and get us drunk with the wine of pride, adducing these categories of workers enjoy what they enjoy because they are puppets to politicians or government in power; and that ASUU will not falter its integrity and will remain the voice of the downtrodden.

Enough of this hypocrisy! At least in recent times, ASUU decides who rules this country and it is only when there are disputes, the judiciary arbitrate. When many staunch ASUU supporters discuss how they went about conniving with politicians of varying political parties to get them or their cronies installed in power, you will weep for this country.

Politicians in Nigeria, particularly, in recent times will sincerely accept in their heart of hearts that Lecturers have lost the integrity or love they profess they have for Nigerians as against the politicians or other public officeholders. Is it not some of us that connive with some students to have unmerited qualifications they use to occupy these public offices? Why accuse who your members aided to the power of incompetence or misrule? ASUU is a case of the pot calling the kettle black.

ASUU like most trade unions should concentrate their energy on their members’ welfare – they should always come out straight with their welfare demands instead of their holier and richer than thou posture. We should be humble to say the truth, our salary is enough not because we are better than other Nigerian workers or earn less but because of the nature of our job – even if we have all the comforts and tools to do research, we spend a fortune to get them published.

On average, a Lecturer will require thirty to forty publications with about 1/3rd of them published with foreign currency, to be a Professor. To say the truth, a dedicated Lecturer with high integrity, which most of us are, is poor. With sustained support for any government in power, in our capacity as academics, the cooperation of other trade unions, and logical persuasions, we will get something from the government. Something is better than nothing! Do not judge us based on our packaging. We are suffering but smiling! Instead of ASUU to consistently market this truth, they have worsened the poverty of Nigerian academics by avoiding it; claiming that the Nigerian Universities are poorly equipped and citing autonomy and other smoky issues.

For the smoky issues, I will show later that ASUU is the problem and they know too. Nigerian Students! Poor salary is our problem and the genuine cause of our anger and persistent strike; not any acclaimed love for you. If we love you as claimed, why do we suspend most strikes after financial settlement from FGN? Some University Academics extort students financially and sexually and yet we claim we love the students and that we are fighting their course. What has ASUU done as a union to protect innocent students from this oppression? Absolutely Nothing! What hypocrisy!!

Still on ASUU’s “Nollywood” love for Nigerians, is it in the interest of Nigerians, that ASUU proposed and accepted 70years retirement age for the professorial cadre? NO! It was because the Judges were given 70years. Even after 70years, some ASUU members still want to stay on contract in FGN payroll while they receive gratuity and pension. The youths have no job, the old do not want to retire and yet they claim they love Nigerians.

ASUU should explain to Nigerians why a Lecturer that became an Associate Professor at the verge of 65years should be given an extra five years in service. Somebody should help me tell ASUU that it is even in our culture as Africans to have the most elderly ones among us settle our disputes. Besides, rules and discretion are two desiderata deployed in legal practice. Discretion made law an axe that requires the very experienced because of the possible intrigues of lawyers. I assert that no other human task can be as an axe as law. Greed blinded ASUU, they forgot we have other legal means of income as Part-time teaching, external examination and assessment, an Adjunct lecturer position in another University, royalties, market for our books as in most tertiary institutions, the opportunity for political office outside our place of work while in service which the Judges may not have.

Legally, Judges are not allowed to romance with any political party or its members. We all saw what happened recently with one of our finest Judges in the court of Appeal because her husband has an affiliation with a political party. She had to withdraw from a case in the interest of the country. Before you call me APC puppet, I did not vote for APC in both the 2015 and 2019 presidential elections, but I wholeheartedly accepted the position of the majority and the wisdom of the Judiciary. Before I digress, this singular act of envy by ASUU that claim to “love” Nigerians has contributed greatly to youth unemployment in civil service as other union began to also request for additional five years in service.

Why Nigerian civil servants were on strike for the addition of five years to their retirement age, a European nation with longer life expectancy and lower youth unemployment went on strike to reverse their retirement age that was increased by a year. I have so far exposed my conviction on why ASUU has become an enemy of the Nigerian state. The reasons are pride, greed, and lack of instrument to enforce integrity and professionalism among its members.

This lack of instrument may draw pity to ASUU as a crippled toothless tiger before its members. ASUU however relies on two unholy but potent instruments of control – propaganda and intimidation, to satisfy its pride and greed. ASUU coarse its members and their families with fear – fear of career progression and academic opportunities irrespective of their capabilities. The truth is that majority of the Lecturers in Nigerian Universities are sick and tired of the incessant strike by ASUU and the lack of innovative means of engaging government; as evident by the about 55% of its members who stood with the FGN on the deployment of IPPIS despite ASUU’s intimidation.

Some notable Professors or politically aspiring Lecturers had to hide to register with IPPIS to evade the fury of ASUU. ASUU cannot love us more than us! The UNIBEN branch of ASUU robbed me and others that subscribed to IPPIS of our Christmas rice which we contributed towards and threatened us with queries, but I trashed mine. I was insulted and promised that ASUU will work against me if I should contest or vie for position in any University. Do not fear for me! I have never and will never fear any cult. The finality of man is death and death by truth is holy and paradise assured.

If ASUU is truly democratic, they are supposed to bow to the voice of the majority. The truth on the IPPIS issue is, you may not like Buhari or the APC lead FGN, IPPIS is a holy ICT innovation capable of effectively preventing corruption, without a fight, on our national payroll. Globally, preventive means of checking corruption is cheaper and greener than the curative means of fighting corruption. No doubt, as with all ICT innovations and deployments, there are bound to be teething problems which do wear away with time. IPPIS provides the long-awaited opportunity for ASUU to exercise their academic autonomy and bootstrap Nigerian Universities to its pride of place. I wish to let Nigerians know that all ASUU is saying about IPPIS is pure propaganda against FGN.

I challenge ASUU to an open debate on IPPIS. Let us examine the smoky issues of funding, infrastructural decay and autonomy that ASUU has consistently used to blackmail FGN and woo the sympathy of Nigerians. It is important to note that the National University Commission (NUC) is an instrument of FGN to ensure Nigerian Universities meet up with global standards. NUC is doing an excellent job to guarantee high standard university education for Nigerians and foreigners alike.

The resource verification and the regular accreditation instruments and implementation procedures are second to none in the globe. I affirm that NUC makes use of ASUU members to perform virtually all their task of maintaining standards in the Nigerian Universities. Oh! I may be accused of NUC sponsorship. My apologies, NUC.

I pity FGN, ASUU will recommend to FGN through NUC that all is well and, in most cases, excellent and the same ASUU is fighting FGN through the Presidency and Labour ministry that everything is in total collapse. Who then is the problem, FGN or ASUU? Have we heard ASUU complained to NUC about resource verification or accreditation instruments or exercises? No! Does NUC (FGN) report and enforce ASUU’s findings and recommendations on which university or its programme should be sustained? Yes! Who made strike part of our university calendar? ASUU! Who prepares the university for accreditation or resource verification? ASUU! Who are the phoney resource persons particularly in private universities? ASUU! Who does accreditation or resource verification? ASUU! Who affirms that our universities and their programmes are particularly in good form? ASUU! Who awards the degrees? ASUU! Who is saying our university system is dilapidated and substandard? ASUU! My Nigerian universities, your midwife has become your murderer, prosecutor, advocate and judge. ASUU why? Who therefore is the clog in the wheel of progress of Academics in Nigeria?

The Way Forward:

(i) ASUU should apologise to FGN and Nigerians for negligence, misdirection, and disruption of university calendar at least in the last two to three decades; and put a final stop to the incessant strikes in the public universities in Nigeria.

(ii) ASUU should accept that other public or civil servants are equally important.

(iii) ASUU should come out straight with their unique welfare nature; with respect for constituted authorities as enshrined in our holy books.

(iv) ASUU should henceforth, “call a spade, a spade” and do their job with fairness, professionalism and integrity without any fear or favour.

(v) ASUU should device ethical means of enforcing professionalism, integrity and standards in Nigerian Academics commensurate with the global norm. It is hoped that this divine ambush on ASUU on his way to “Damascus” will redirect ASUU’s focus from its misplaced intention to a genuine course of Nation building and promotion of Academics in Nigeria. This piece is my opinion and not that of my university or professional bodies. Thank you.

Prof. Godspower Ekuobase, PhD, MCPN. Professor of Services Computing Department of Computer Science University of Benin, Benin City Edo State, Nigeria Email: godspower.ekuobase@uniben.edu Tel.: +234(0) 8064951845

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  1. I am grateful to your write up which is educative and informing. God bless you sir. ASSU is confrontational pressure group that always thinking they are wiser than any group and government. They ought to know that the Union is a pressure group and they is a limit to their show of power. After all many government institutions are in the IPPIS platform including the arm forces and hence, that simply means that ASSu does not see the reasons for the introduction of the policy .I wish Government should not beg ASSU again and do the needful by Proscription of this selfish ASSU.

    • You are suffering from a military hang-over. A democratically elected govt cannot trample on anyone’s freedom of association.

  2. We tell NUC/NBTE that all is well with our facilities to scale through accreditation but still cry that we have nothing each time we battle the government. What an irony

    • Ekuobase forgot to tell you that ASUU has always counseled against NUC accreditation, preferring that professional bodies accredit instead. Rather he is raising accusations against individuals that he can not substantiate.

  3. I see your point coalescing with mine. Academics cannot see themselves as self righteous. Academics are very distant from realities. As long as nobody regulates you and nobody can make comments on your position then you are on your way to become a monster. Virtually everything that has to do with academics is done by them.
    One of the points of agitation by ASUU is that of convoking visitation panels. Who are the members?
    I think it is high time that the civil service should refuse to invite academics from participating in federal and state governments activities.
    We are waiting for you guys. I am an equivalent of a professor in my own right. I have professed for several years.

    • You are correct Mr Gomwalk. ASUU has always said that professional organizations should accredit universities’ academic programmes and that the National Universities Commission has no business accrediting programmes. Professor Ekuobase forgot to mention that.

      He also forgot to mention the fact that govt has failed to raise a visitation panel for any university in the last ten years; something the law requires govt to do every five years. This has been a major reason why the federal universities have been unaccountable to the tax payers that fund them.

      Govt now claims it will eliminate corruption by IPPIS when it has failed to do its basic duty of visitation within the universities.

  4. Prof God’spower of UNIBEN. Well done for the well paid assignment. When you realize your mistake one day you will vomit the real truth. In

    • What mistake, for standing on the side of truth? Please get a life and stop fooling yourself and those you think are supporting you. By the way, why resort to intimidation when you could easily rebut his write up. A coward like you

    • Does it mean ASUU is also being paid to fight the federal government?
      And all the individuals writing articles favouring ASUU are being paid by ASUU too?

    • Laughable, who can pay him? I am yet to see the person that can pay him to go against his stand. Truth be told, love for wealth has killed academics

  5. It is a pity that this man who claims to be a Professor does not know the function(s) of ASUU. Just for an example, let him list the number of people he has appointed into the services of University of Benin. I discovered that his arguments are not grounded anywhere.

    • What arguments are not grounded?
      That lecturers extort we students financially and sexually and they are ASUU members and yet ASUU has no disciplinary committee to fight this but claim they love us
      Or is it the IPPIS arguments?
      Or the lack of innovative means to engage the government and still basking in their mundane method of incessant strike altering the academic calendar and affecting lives of students
      Or is it the Accreditation which is done by NUC through ASUU members and they report that schools and facilities are up to standard but yet cry out to govt and strike continuously that they lack facilities and standard learning materials
      Or the arguments of how ASUU are guilty of nepotism and tribalism of employing their relatives and friends instead of the best Brain?
      I believe this piece is apt and has singlehandedly exposed ASUU negligence with grounded points and opinions

      ASUU has become the Enemy of the state
      An Academic Terrorist

    • If you understand this article very well you know that he was addressing the academic staff of universities. ASUU as a body is an offshoot of the academic staff of universities. ASUU may have her official duties established in good faith but it has been hijacked by lovers of money. All academic staff are not bad, but many have soiled their hands. Until ASUU can use every wisdom and opportunity in her disposal to reposition the universities, promote integrity among its members and make students talk good about lecturers, they will continue to have issues with the government.

  6. This is one of the most aptly stated situation of the seemingly endless ASUU/Nigerian govt power tussle by someone from the inside who should know. ASUU, call your members and get back to work. You have been sounding like a broken record for too long and we parents are tired. You keep singing poor infrastructure all these years and giving the impression that you are fighting to prevent the University system from collapse but you have been exposed by one of your own. Not that we didn’t suspect all this while.

    Instead of fighting the Federal government over money, why don’t you ASUU put heads together to devise means of internally generating money for your university through research? You have been given that freedom but have failed woefully to utilise the opportunity because many of you are not problem solvers. With internally generated revenue, your university will have the needed funding you have been sing about all these years. ASUU, use your head, we parents are tired of our children, whom you claim to love and are fighting for, over staying at home for nothing.

    • I agree with you my sister. It’s time ASUU stopped “sounding like a broken record”, and just put a moratorium on all strikes. As soon as the schools run out of funds they need to run, we the parents should just pick up the bills (a.k.a. school/tuition fees) even if it costs millions per student.

  7. Your write up is only expressed clear emotional disaffection which you have for ASUU. No single fact to back up your argument. You are sounding like someone on a mission of character assassination as you found nothing good with the submission of ASUU, not even one! I thought that Rationality and criticality should be the watchword for a professor!

  8. “ASUU pride herself as being the most educated, knowledgeable and intelligent set of Nigerians. This, obviously, is not true. I assert that education is not a certification, knowledge is not a qualification and intelligence is natural, it is not grammar. Even the grammar, we do not write or speak it better than others”. If this statement is true then you should stop teaching nonsense to young minds in our universities. Go the roadside computer repairer and learn some sense.

  9. Such a well detailed eye revealing write up
    Thank you very much Sir for this. We student are already tired of ASUU sincerely and I feel they should be proscribed

  10. I am not sure the writer of this episode belongs to academia. How do you react when you venture into agreement with an individual and the person fails in honouring the agreement after several promises. This shows lack of integrity and sincerity. Don’ t forget that other unions like .Nigerian Medical Association also goes on strike to press home their demands. Let me tell you, the little commitment of the national Governent towards educational development has been as a result of ASUU struggle in the past years. The body fights not only for itself but also for students and other stakeholders. Mind you tuition fees in in Nigerian public universities would have been increased if not for the efforts of the union. There other internal issues that the union has been alive to for the growth and development of our education nationally and globally.

  11. “If we say the truth, every Nigerian graduate has one or more lecturers that taught him/her that he/she wondered, and is still wondering, how the lecturer got thus far, even to the peak. I mean Professors! Maybe I am one of those lecturers, but it is high time we said the truth”

    This is very humbling. A professor admits own incompetence and wants ALL others to do same.

  12. “Why (sic) Nigerian civil servants were on strike for the addition of five years to their retirement age, a European nation with longer life expectancy and lower youth unemployment went on strike to reverse their retirement age that was increased by a year.”

    “Even the grammar, we do not write or speak it better than others.”

    He writes bad grammar and he strongly believes every academic should.

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