The decision was announced at the end of an emergency meeting on Sunday night. Briefing newsmen after the closed door meeting, ASUU president, Professor Biodun Ogunyemi, said the strike will be total and commence with immediate effect. He listed the reasons for their action to include:
1. Failure on the side of the government to honour the memorandum of action signed between the union and the federal government in 2017.
2. Renegotiation with ASUU which the government intentionally ignored with impunity. Professor Ogunyemi therefore directed all the state chapters to ensure full compliance until their demands are met.
From tvcnews.
*Please Undergrads should return to the safety of their homes until this strike is resolved...Hmmm looks like ''Govt dive rock this time''
See me praying & hoping it's not true. Nawa for this country abi na government I go say sef.
ReplyDeleteThis is really habatically...
ReplyDeleteASUU and NLC strike will be a deadly combo. They better don't try it.
ReplyDeleteThis people should allow me finish this M.sc in peace.
ReplyDeleteSee me preparing to go and met ewith my supervisor on Wednesday.
Baba GOD help us oh
ReplyDeleteThis government love strike before they will give solutions, they better do something fast.
ReplyDeleteWill there be a time Asuu will not go on strike?
ReplyDeleteJesuuuuuuuuuu....what have we done wrong in this country?
ReplyDeleteTheir wahala
ReplyDeleteMy heart goes out to the students that are at the receiving end of it all.
ReplyDeleteASUU +Labour= big wahala!