Pay attention to ASUU’s demand to save education from collapse, ADC tells FG

Post Date : September 18, 2022

 

African Democratic Congress, ADC, has urged the Federal Government to heed “the critical demands” of the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, in order to save the education sector from total collapse.

The party which made the call at a press conference weekend in Umuahia, Abia State, expressed utter shock at the refusal of the federal government to yield to ASUU’s demands despite the devastating effects on the protracted strike by lecturers.

It accused the ruling All Progressive Congress, APC, of insensitivity to the plights of Nigerians, warning that the education sector should not be allowed to totally collapse.

“Federal Government under the leadership of APC must totally heed to the critical demands of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) as the only way forward to rescue the educational system from total collapse”, ADC said in a statement issued after the press conference.

The statement which was jointly signed by the National Vice Chairman of ADC, South East, Chilos Godsent; and the Zonal Secretary Pastor Frank Agumadu, claimed that the APC, had run out of ideas to fix Nigeria’s numerous challenges.

ADC called on the member of the
National Assembly to throw away the “obnoxious” Water Resources Bill re-presented before them, alleging that it is a ploy to seize ancestral lands for nomadic Fulani.

According to ADC, sponsors of the controversial Water Resources Bill do not mean well for the country.

ADC expressed worry over the rising insecurity in the South East, alleging that over 100 lives are lost weekly in the zone due to insecurity, banditary, robbery, depression among others.

It blamed the menace of insecurity in the zone on infrastructural delapidation, collapse of the education sector, lack of job and exclusion by the Federal Government.

ADC South East zone, hailed the decision of the National Working Committee, NWC, of the party to expell the suspended presidential candidate of the party, Dumebi Kachikwu over “gross misconduct and anti party activities and reckless breach of the ADC constitution”.

ADC accused the ruling APC and the main opposition Peoples Democratic, PDP, of masterminding the current ordeals of Nigerians.

The statement further read:”The ruling All Progressive Congress (APC) in collaboration with their counterpart – the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has continue un-abetted to unleash an untold misery and hardship on the innocent citizens of this country.

” Emphatically speaking, over hundred people die every week in the South East Region as a result of rising cases of kidnapping, armed robberies, banditry, ritual killings, depression, hunger etc. the aforementioned has scared investors and tourists who were willing to come and invest in the region thereby increasing the economic crises, hardship and human capital flight in South East Region of Nigeria.

“It’s now obvious that the APC and PDP led governments in South East Region has no iota of ideas on what will be the workable solution to the rising insecurity and sufferings in the region.

“It is now evidently clear that the lack of infrastructural developments, workable educational system and progressive economic blue print in South East States has become a dangerous catalyst in fueling insecurity in the region.

“Consequent upon the above, we therefore urge the people of South East Region to totally reject the visionless APC and PDP in the forthcoming 2023 general elections. We urge the people of South East Region to realign themselves to the African Democratic Congress (ADC) in the forthcoming 2023 Ballot Revolution in order to free ourselves from the yoke and net of these waked satanic cabals whose primary objects are to milk us to dead.

“We therefore reiterate as follows: That the African Democratic Congress (ADC) is the only alternative political platform that will effectively liberate South East Region from the present Political. Economic and Security mess and transform the Region if elected to power in the forthcoming 2023 Ballot Revolution in Nigeria.”

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