ASUU President, Prof. Chris Piwuna, made this disclosure on Wednesday at a press briefing in Abuja, explaining that the suspension followed fruitful engagements with the Federal Government and key interventions from the National Assembly.
Piwuna recalled that ASUU had declared the warning strike on October 13, 2025, after what he described as the government’s failure to respond to several appeals to address the lingering renegotiation of the 2009 FGN/ASUU Agreement and other welfare-related concerns of university lecturers.
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Good news. Good luck in your renegotiation.
ReplyDeleteAutumn break has ended. It's time to get back to work. No married junior lecturer will cooperate after the stunt they pulled pre-election last time.
ReplyDeleteYou have a listening government. The growth of state owned universities in Lagos is a clear testament, compared to the other 35 states. State your case and follow up release of funds.
Mr Joe, pack your kaya enter house. Your opportunistic solidarity which is mere politics of hypocrisy has been thrown back in your face.
Still all about the 2009 agreements for every ASSU strike,so who an agreement that is not visible to implement.
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ReplyDeleteA lot of ppl find these folks annoying but workers having rights and good working conditions with a living income is something humans had to fight for over centuries. Because of unions like this I was able to get a pay increase and retroactive pay and it was all being fought for without my knowledge. I will always respect good unions.
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