The Academic Staff Union of Universities has accused President Muhammadu Buhari of slashing budgets for health and education in the proposed 2020 revised budget.
ASUU also frowned on an alleged poor handling of the social intervention funds for the vulnerable in the wake of the spread of COVID-19.
ASUU stated that the proposed cut on the budget by the Buhari regime depicted the lack of understanding of the precarious state of things in the country’s health and education sectors.
The union, in a statement signed by the ASUU chairman, University of Ibadan, Prof. Ayo Akinwole, in Ibadan on Sunday, said the government failed to learn from the challenges of COVID-19.
The Federal Government proposed a slash of N111.78bn UBEC budget to N61.02bn and a cut of 26.51bn from the N44.49bn allocated to basic health care.
According to the statement, a progressive government will pay attention to health and education instead of allocating funds for mundane things.
It accused the Buhari administration of rendering over 30,000 lecturers and their dependents vulnerable by stopping lecturers’ salaries.
The statement read,
We are on Instagram @viraltrendnews“The distribution of the palliatives seems fraudulent as reactions from Lagos and other states of the nation indicate that government officials are profiting from the distribution.“The union will not be cowed in its resolve to fight for the revitalization of public-funded education and the sanctity of the laws of the land.“I have not seen this kind of government. A top government official claimed he never knew our health institution was this precarious and the government that has not allocated sufficient funds to that sector is further reducing it.