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Tuesday, 3 December 2013
We Have Met ASUU Demands- FG
THE presidency Tuesday said that
the Federal Government has met with
demands of the Academic Staff Union of
Universities, ASUU and there was no need
to maintain the strike, just as it stressed
that the agreement was reached sequel to
the last meeting held between Federal
Government and ASUU.
According to the Presidency, the
administration believes that with the
agreement and the result of the votes
across the campuses, ASUU has no reason
for further sustenance of the strike, even as
it called on the Union to comply with the
call on them to resume work without
further delay.
This is coming as the ultimatum issued to
ASUU lapses today.
Speaking in Abuja during an interactive
session with leaders of the National
Association of Nigerian Students, NANS,
Senior Special Assistant to the President on
Youth and Students’ Matters, Comrade Jude
Imagwe who noted that a larger
membership of ASUU campus chapters had
voted for the immediate call-off of the
strike, stressed that the directive given by
the government was not targeted to
threaten the ASUU leadership, but designed
to show government’s commitment towards
ensuring that all university students return
to school.
According to him, ASUU leaders must work
in line with the directives by ensuring that
all students get back to the campus as the
government would ensure a water-tight
security on the campuses, adding, “The
Nigerian public should be informed that
the government has met all the promises
they made on this ASUU issue. If they have
not agreed, there was no reason for them
to have said they would meet their
members and get back . It means there was
an agreement that was reached.
“The Minister of Education announced that
lecturers should resume, it was not in
anyway targeted at threatening or
compelling the leadership of ASUU to go
back to school.”
In his remarks, NANS president, Comrade
Yinka who maintained tha its association
was neutral, said that it supports a just
cause, adding that the association was
standing by the government because it was
working in line with its desire which was for
all schools to reope
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