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ASUU Set To Begin Indefinite Strike, Says It’s Tired Of Fruitless Meetings With The FG

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Academic activities in Nigerian Universities may soon be grounded again as the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) resolved to commence another round of indefinite strike.⁣


In a statement on Friday, February 4, 2022, the union said despite several meetings it has had with the Federal Government, its demands are yet to be addressed.⁣

In the statement signed by Dr Lazarus Maigoro, the Chairman of the union, University of Jos branch said it is tired of FG’s deceit, adding that the government has been unable to match its words with action.⁣

The statement reads, “In the last one year, our Union has been engaged with the federal government and its officials over demands which, if met, would lift the standard of our battered tertiary institutions, especially the universities. The undisputed crisis in our educational sector has met, as with other consequences, nothing but the same response. Our union states very clearly that we appreciate the interest demonstrated by the Nigerian Inter-religion Council with a view to resolving the current impasse.

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Academic activities in Nigerian Universities may soon be grounded again as the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) resolved to commence another round of indefinite strike.⁣


In a statement on Friday, February 4, 2022, the union said despite several meetings it has had with the Federal Government, its demands are yet to be addressed.⁣

In the statement signed by Dr Lazarus Maigoro, the Chairman of the union, University of Jos branch said it is tired of FG’s deceit, adding that the government has been unable to match its words with action.⁣

The statement reads, “In the last one year, our Union has been engaged with the federal government and its officials over demands which, if met, would lift the standard of our battered tertiary institutions, especially the universities. The undisputed crisis in our educational sector has met, as with other consequences, nothing but the same response. Our union states very clearly that we appreciate the interest demonstrated by the Nigerian Inter-religion Council with a view to resolving the current impasse.

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