 The unsuker zone of the academic staff union of University of Zassel, Raphael Amakoha, has appealed to President Bolaat in about to take a cursory look at the plight of Nigerian public universities and their workers with a view to finding lasting solutions to it. Comrade Amakoha, who made the appeal in Makodi etched the federal government to pay its eight-month salary arrears its earned academic allowance and reviewed a 2009 draft agreement. A call in on the federal government for the disengagement of universities from IEPs, Amakoha said adequate funding of public universities is more expedient and not the proliferation of more private ones. Each university law stipulates that the council of the employer pays for the government and the proprietor, the budget money, the councils through the busway will pay, and that's the reason I was actively at the breach of the university law of the tournament. So you cannot have it in the last ten years for over 50 universities. Each university has the law of its own, the budget money is for universities, and let them pay. Apart from salaries, whatever needs to be done has to be done through IEPs. The union, which declared confidence in the national leadership of Vasu, described as unacceptable with a situation where universities have been turned into business centers. It is the senate of universities that reveals, approves, we reveal, and not the NGC. HACP provides the budget, and then we ask for that. But right now, we are going to have a broad system, which they are forcing down the truth of universities, and that's what we are saying, we will not accept that. And, thankfully, the university, I think about 300 universities have rejected this, and I was asking all universities to reject the CCMAS.