ASUU Strike Update Day 82: FG Not Ready For Renegotiation – ASUU
ASUU Strike Update Day 82: FG Not Ready For Renegotiation – ASUU The Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU last Thursday said the Federal Government had failed to make fresh offer on funding for the revitalisation of the nation’s public universities. The union also stated that the Federal Government is yet to address the issue of renegotiation of the 2009 FGN/ASUU Agreement in its new offer made to the union last Monday.
This was contained in a Strike Bulletin signed by the ASUU President, Prof. Biodun Ogunyemi, and sent to branches of the union.
Ogunyemi mentioned that though the Federal Government had improved its earlier offers, there were still critical unresolved issues.
The union boss asked the public to disregard the misinformation by agents of the Government that the ASUU strike is political.
He asked members to remain committed to the struggle to revitalise the education system.
Recall that the union had earlier stated that for the strike to be called off one of the primary things the Government must do is to release N50 Billion for the revitalisation of universities.
ASUU Strike Update Day 82: FG Not Ready For Renegotiation – ASUU
ASUU Strike Update Day 82: FG Not Ready For Renegotiation – ASUU The Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU last Thursday said the Federal Government had failed to make fresh offer on funding for the revitalisation of the nation’s public universities. The union also stated that the Federal Government is yet to address the issue of renegotiation of the 2009 FGN/ASUU Agreement in its new offer made to the union last Monday.
This was contained in a Strike Bulletin signed by the ASUU President, Prof. Biodun Ogunyemi, and sent to branches of the union.
Ogunyemi mentioned that though the Federal Government had improved its earlier offers, there were still critical unresolved issues.
The union boss asked the public to disregard the misinformation by agents of the Government that the ASUU strike is political.
He asked members to remain committed to the struggle to revitalise the education system.
Recall that the union had earlier stated that for the strike to be called off one of the primary things the Government must do is to release N50 Billion for the revitalisation of universities.
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