The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has asked the National Assembly to initiate a law that makes it mandatory for the public office holders to send their children to public schools in Nigeria.
This is coming against the backdrop of the low global rating of Nigerian universities due to alleged neglect and poor funding.
ASUU President, Professor Emmanuel Osodeke, made the position known at the reconvened meeting with the federal government, conciliated by the Minister of Labour and Employment,in Abuja.
Osodeke said the country is paying the high price for neglecting education, adding that the current spate of banditry and kidnapping in the country is because people are not being taken care of.
Commending Ngige for sending his children to the public universities, the ASUU president said his commitment to the growth and development of the country’s educational system should be emulated by other ministers.
Earlier in his remarks, Ngige assured them that the federal government would not abandon the public universities in spite dwindling resources and reiterated government’s readiness to work with ASUU and others interested in revamping the educational system.
Ngige said Government would be happy to concentrate its limited resources in areas that would produce good effect for the country.
Ngige said that he is a firm believer in the public university system and that this was why his children are there.