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Panic
has set in among the family, friends and associates of the Coordinating
Minister for the Economy/Minister of Finance, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala,
regarding her safety.
This is as a result of what they consider to be a calculated attempt
by the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) to pitch her against
Muslim fundamentalists by distributing pamphlets in mosques in northern
parts of the country demonising her in connection with the
four-month-old strike by the union.
One of the pamphlets in the possession of News Express said: “The
rulers of Nigeria have only been paying lip-service to education. What
is on the ground, at all levels, is scandalous decay as a result of
deliberate neglect of this all-important sector. The figures speak for
themselves.
“Universities are not exempted from this dangerous policy of
“underfunding” being vigorously pursued by the Ngozi-Iweala controlled
government, targeted at destroying the country and ensuring the
enslavement of its citizens.This is a Bretton-Woods imposed policy which
every free and patriotic Nigerian must resist.”
A source close to Okonjo-Iweala who spoke with News Express accused
ASUU of having an ulterior motive by launching a hate campaign against
her in the mosque.
“This should not be taken lightly in view of the Boko Haram menace,”
the source said, adding: “We have every reason to be worried about the
minister’s safety because ASUU is inciting people against her. Don’t
forget that the minister’s mother was kidnapped earlier this year but
rescued by the grace of God.”
Contacted by News Express, Paul C Nwabuikwu, Special Adviser to
Okonjo-Iweala, said they were aware that “for several days now, some
elements in ASUU have been distributing pamphlets and flyers with
abusive and inflammatory messages” against his principal “in mosques and
other places.” He said that “this is taking academic unionism to a new
low and infusing it with unnecessary politics,” but added: “I am sure
majority of ASUU members are not in support of this.
“These messages are directed at using falsehood to demonise the
Minister as callous and unsympathetic to the plight of students and
parents. The major lie being peddled in the pamphlets and flyers is that
Dr Okonjo-Iweala has insisted on a ‘take-it-or-leave-it approach’ in
the negotiations with ASUU. Nothing could be further from the truth.
“Dr. Okonjo-Iweala is the daughter of two retired professors and her
father is presently a member of ASUU’s Board of Trustees and has been
one for a long time. She speaks with her father everyday on the issue so
how can she be insensitive to issues concerning the sad state of
tertiary education in the country? She understands and sympathises with
the plight of both students and lecturers. She wants our children back
in school as soon as possible. Remember, she is a mother and two of her
young relatives are sitting at home due to the strike
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