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Saturday, November 28, 2020

ASUU Agrees To Call Off 8 Month Old Strike After Nigeria Govt Agreed To Pay N70billion


Striking lecturers under the umbrella of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) on Friday agreed to call off their eight-month-old strike.
They will also announce a resumption date for Universities soon....





The decision was reached during a meeting in Abuja between the union and the federal government delegation led by the Minister of Labour and Employment, Dr. Chris Ngige.

Based on the agreement between the two parties, the government also promised to increase the total payment to the union to N70 billion


from naijanews..

13 comments:

  1. Odinma.
    Make una begin pack una bags o, I know you all can't wait to return to school.
    Something is telling me part of why FG agreed is so the students don't partake in the planned #endsars protest..lol
    Anyway in my opinion that protest should be forgotten

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    1. Is another protest in the plan...didnt know about that.

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  2. Naija govt get mind sha, ASUU con get strong head join. This is a typical example of when two elephants fights. Good news anyway.

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  3. It's about time. I hope the money will be released as promised.

    Lovelace

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    1. If they no release am they will go back to strike naaaa. ASUU na strong head body wey fit this government

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  4. 8months old strike, that's more like a session except for the 3 months of lockdown. I hope their children are affected by the strike as well; oops! I forgot their children are all schooling abroad.

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  5. At last,so they want students back dec now that the road is bad And rough.may God protect them all

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  6. U would think dey hv resolved EEVERY thing, next year nau dey will start another one.

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  7. Finally. Congratulations to the students and lecturers

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  8. So why the 8 months waste?
    Why was the minister of labor and not education involved in this?
    Why must it always be about money? 🙄🙄🙄🙄

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