Okonjo-iweala Is Insensitive To The Plight Of Students
FB: BENIN— THE member representing Akoko-Edo federal
constituency of Edo State in the House of Representatives, Mr. Peter
Akpatason, weekend, accused the Minister of Finance, Dr. Ngozi
Okonjo-Iweala, of being insensitive to the plight of Nigerian students,
saying that “she has been blackmailing Nigerians that government does
not have the money to meet its agreement with Academic State Union of
Universities, ASUU.”
The lawmaker, a former President of the
National Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers, NUPENG, said it was
irresponsible on the part of the Federal Government to renege on its
agreement with ASUU, describing as regrettable, the seeming
insensitivity exhibited by government since the commencement of the ASUU
strike.
He spoke in Benin City, shortly after the
inauguration of Uneme National Development Association’s N100 million
Education fund for Uneme communities. According to him, “It is very
disheartening that up till now, ASUU is still on strike but
unfortunately, I am not in a position to blame ASUU because I was still
fully in Labour when this agreement was negotiated between ASUU and
government.
“So, it is irresponsible of anybody to enter into an
agreement and then renege. It is totally unacceptable and that is the
issue. It is unfortunate that a party has gone into an agreement and
today, it is is saying that it has no resources to fund what it signed.
Dr. Okonjo-Iweala is known for coming up with statements about
inadequacy of funds but yet the entire revenue gates in the country are
performing above estimation; customs, oil and gas industry, immigration,
they are all doing well beyond what was anticipated, yet Okonjo- Iweala
keeps deceiving Nigerians and the whole world that Nigeria does not
have money. What are they doing with all our money?”
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