ASUU ATTACKS BUHARI FOR SLASHING HEALTH AND EDUCATION BUDGET

ASUU additionally disliked a supposed poor treatment of the social mediation assets for the powerless in the wake of the spread of COVID-19. 
ASUU expressed that the proposed cut on the financial limit by the Buhari system delineated the absence of comprehension of the dubious situation in the nation's wellbeing and instruction parts. 
The association, in an announcement marked by the ASUU administrator, University of Ibadan, Prof. Ayo Akinwole, in Ibadan on Sunday, said the administration neglected to gain from the difficulties of COVID-19. 
The Federal Government proposed a cut of N111.78bn UBEC spending plan to N61.02bn and a cut of 26.51bn from the N44.49bn designated to fundamental medicinal services. 
As indicated by the announcement, a dynamic government will focus on wellbeing and instruction as opposed to dispensing assets for ordinary things. 
It blamed the Buhari organization for rendering more than 30,000 speakers and their wards helpless by halting teachers' pay rates. 
The announcement read, 
"The conveyance of the palliatives appears to be fake as responses from Lagos and different conditions of the country demonstrate that administration authorities are benefitting from the dispersion. 
"The association won't be cowed in its determination to battle for the renewal of openly supported instruction and the sacredness of the rules that everyone must follow. 
"I have not seen this sort of government. A top government official guaranteed he never knew our wellbeing foundation was this problematic and the legislature that has not allotted adequate assets to that division is further lessening it.

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