The Academic Staff Union of Universities has agreed to participate in the 2019 General Election, the Independent National Electoral Commission has announced.
The announcement was made via the Commission’s verified Twitter handle, @inecnigeria
, the Commission had said that its chairman would meet with the national leadership of ASUU in Abuja on Friday (today).
The purpose of the meeting, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu revealed in a statement on INEC website, “is to discuss the ongoing strike by the Union but only in relation to our preparations for the General Elections.
“We are concerned that the bulk of critical election duty staff are drawn from the universities.
“We are determined to ensure that the (electoral) processes are not affected by the Union’s industrial action.
“ASUU is a critical partner to the Commission in delivering credible elections.
“We look forward to the meeting and we are confident of a positive outcome,” INEC boss said.
The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has agreed to participate in the 2019 general election.
ASUU had earlier expressed reservations over the availabilty of students and lecturers for the elections as a result of its ongoing strike.
Professor Mahmood Yakubu, the INEC Chairman, had also earlier announced the commission’s decision to meet ASUU “to discuss the ongoing strike by the union but only in relation to our preparations for the general election”.
“We are concerned that the bulk of critical election-duty staff are drawn from the universities. We are determined to ensure that processes are not affected by the Union’s industrial action. ASUU is a critical partner to the Commission in delivering credible elections. We look forward to the meeting and we are confident of a positive outcome,” Yakubu said.
However, the decision was announced on Friday, after the meeting between INEC and ASUU.
A tweet by INEC read: “Happening Now: ASUU agrees to participate in 2019 General Elections
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The agreement was reached at a meeting between the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and officials of the union in Abuja.
At the end of the meeting, Biodun Ogunyemi. president of ASUU, said the union would not stop its members from participating in the exercise.
“We had a good meeting with the INEC team. We placed on record that our relationship with INEC dated back to 2010 when the former ASUU president, Attahiru Jega was chairman,” he said.
“Even though we are not in the position now to do everything we were doing that time, we have assured them that we will not stand in the way of our members participating in the election as ad-hoc staff.
“The decision of our union as at the last time we met was that our members are free as citizens to participate in the electoral process as ad-hoc staff and we have restated that today that we are not going to stop any of our members who wishes to serve in that capacity.
“On our own part, we will continue to support them with research because our strike as of today is about academic activities, we have not stopped conducting research, we have not stopped conducting community services.
“Participating in election is part of community service, we as patriots we will do everything to support the process that will further institutionalise the democratisation of our entire nation. So we are working at that level.”