In anticipation of today’s meeting between the
Federal Government and ASUU representatives, the
President of the Academic Staff Union of
Universities, Dr. Nasir Fagge, has stated that the union will not
back down on the ongoing strike if a compromise is not reached.
Dr. Fagge made this statement in a telephone interview earlier today.
He maintained that the strike action was not embarked upon just for
the demands, but for the Federal Government to honour a
Memorandum of Understanding which it signed in 2012 with ASUU.
The ASUU President: “Who’s talking about demands here? We presented
our demands in 2006 and it took us three years to get it into an
agreement.
“The FG signed the MOU in 2012, that’s what we are asking them to
honour, period. The strike action will not continue only if they
implement the MOU we had last year.”
The ASUU President further noticed that “If we call off the strike when
the MOU has not been implemented, of what use was the strike action
in the first place? We are holding on until everything is sorted out.”
The strike by the lecturers lasts for forty-nine days if, ASUU does not
reach an agreement with the Federal Government at the meeting
scheduled to hold later today. Any source
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