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FG To Meet With The Striking Members Of ASUU On Tuesday To Resume Talks

The Federal Government is set to meet with the striking members of ASUU(Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU)) to resume talks on Tuesday.

The meeting, which is a follow-up to an earlier one held last week, will report the progress made in the implementation of the agreement reached with the union.

According to the President of ASUU, Prof. Emmanuel Osodeke, the union was in receipt of a notice on the reconvening of the reconciliatory meeting fixed for Tuesday.

When asked to comment on the progress made in negotiations since the declaration of the one-month roll-over strike, Osodeke said that nothing has happened.

He said:

“We have not heard anything from government since the last meeting. No one has reached out to us, except the notice that we will be reconvening on Tuesday for talks,” 

Reacting to the statement credited to the Minister of Labour and Employment, Senator Chris Ngige, that it would not be expedient for government to embark on wholesome salary review for the university lecturers, the ASUU president said that the federal government was not sincere.

He said that if President Muhammadu Buhari was “able to approve salary increases for the Nigerian Police and primary and secondary school teachers as well as the Basic Travel Allowance (BTA), for government then there is no reason why it will be difficult to do same for the lecturers”.

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  1. It’s indeed a terrible thing for Nigeria as far as education is concerned. Painfully, our politicians don’t care. They don’t even learn from history. EndSars protest was adjudged successful because students were at home.

    Now they are beginning to protest here and there. Whoo will save Nigeria from this present mess?

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