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Tuesday, August 29, 2017

ASUU Boycotts Meeting With Federal Government Was Scheduled To Hold Today

Members of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) were absent at a meeting called at the instance of the Federal Government over the lingering industrial action in universities, Which was scheduled to hold today,29th August 2017.





Sen. Chris Ngige, Minister of Labour and Employment had called for a meeting in Abuja with ASUU leaders, Minister of Education, among others on effort at revolving the lingering strike embarked by the union.


According to Ngige, “today we are supposed to have a formal meeting with the Minister of Education and other stakeholders in the government side and ASUU. But we had some new development, which made it mandatory, that we roll over this meeting to the next day.


“Because the government as you know on Aug. 18 gave ASUU an offer, through the Ministry of Education and yesterday when ASUU got back to us, which was late, the meeting has already been scheduled.


“ASUU had gotten back to government to say that they needed us to deliberate on their counter offer before we can have a formailised meeting,‘’ he said.


The minister said that with the new development, government acceded to it by calling for a meeting with stakeholders in the government side on their offer.


from Guardian News

16 comments:

  1. SDK pls kindly start harsh tag Federal government call off strike .I'm so frustrated, just the moment I felt I'm about to relieve my trader parents from accommodation fee.please I'm supposed to graduate this year but if this strike lingers I don't know how to collect accommodation fee from my poor parent.Nkecki.

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  2. Barracudianusaurusunamon - LOL. Typical Nigeria, there is nothing sensible about how they do their things, I mean how can that be even possible in any of the 8 known planets to laymen. very disturbing and irritating government, tch.


    If God is there, then, God help us all; we need it.

    Q.E.D.

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  3. I'm on my knees... They should call off this strike!!

    Some people paid house rent for apartments that's supposed to expire by the end of September... If this strike continues, they'll be stranded

    A lot of people have plans, a lot of people need to make money...

    I was happy about this strike earlier, but RN I want them to call it off... Please

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  4. I haff taya for house o!
    God go help dis country one day.

    In other news, I'm off to sleeping house.

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    1. ASSU is not sensitive to students plight at all, they will still be paid for months they didn't work if not another strike so they are in no way affected by this strike. I have a ffeeling they chose this summer period to go on holiday with their family my feelings ni o.

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  5. SDK let's start a hashtag challenge for the strike to be called off biko.Almost all Nigerian ministers schooled abroad so they practically don't understand.Daniel

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  6. Aunty Stella we don come oh

    chia see your sweet voice

    in short your voice fine pass your.


    #Kpoko for SDK#

    #Kpoko for all the wonderful people for this blog. una teeth complete#

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  7. call off strike @federal government. I don't have money for new rent ...joshua

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  8. it's clear the stay at home will be veryyyyyyyy long.....hmmmmmmm

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  9. This is very serious oh. Which way naija?

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  10. Just one semester to go. Abeg ASUU have pity.

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  11. Barracudianusaurusunamon - For that BV, ASUU strike is not coming off anytime soon, I advise whoever this concern to go use this time wisely, learning something good, possible a handwork. One's handiwork is what gets you by nowadays.

    Nigeria is failing institute-wise, quite unfortunately, disappointing, and saddening, I just wish soon enough, someone would hear the masses cry and do something about this, rather than embezzling and building their own private institutions abroad for their own selfish gains.

    Q.E.D.

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    1. The truth is.. The people pretending to fight for the masses are mostly after what to gain from the situation... The government itself is a failure... An average Nigerian will always look up to God to solve their problem. Forgetting that you sometimesyou have to take action yourselves...

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  12. Hmm the govt just want fix meetings upon meetings, ASUU isn't ready for meetings they need money.

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