ASUU, ASUP Strike: Buhari Meets Nigerian Students
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President Muhammadu Buhari on
Thursday met the national leadership of the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) to discuss the lingering strike in the education sector.
President Muhammadu Buhari |
The meeting took place at the
Council Chamber in the presidential villa, Abuja.
The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has been on strike since November 4, 2018.
The Academic Staff Union of Polytechnic (ASUP)
joined their university counterparts on December 12, 2018.
The lecturers are protesting
poor funding of universities and the failure of the government to implement an
agreement it signed in 2009 with ASUU to improve facilities and enhance staff
welfare at the institutions.
The strike has left academic
activities in the various institutions paralysed, and talks held so far to
resolve the dispute have ended in a deadlock.
NANS had earlier issued a
two-week ultimatum to the federal government, ASUU and ASUP on December 23,
2018, to call off the strike or face confrontation.
Also, the students’ association
also issued a notice to all NANS structures and organs to commence mobilisation
for mass action against the federal government, ASUU and ASUP.
Speaking with journalists after
the closed-door meeting, one of the delegates from the University of Abuja said
it was a productive meeting.
“The president told us that the
current price of crude oil is low and what the country is generating from that
will not take care of all that government needs to provide for the people and
also pay all the demands of ASUU,” he said.
He also said there were other
areas that require government attention.
When asked if meeting and
approving the stance of the president will not amount to backstabbing ASUU, Mr
Yahuza said, “the president told us the truth and we are trying to plead with
them. Just like the president said, the government is going to look at
everything gradually and in the nearest future.”
But, ASUU, on Thursday,
declared that it would not be distracted by the 2019 elections in its struggle
to revitalise public varsities.
Source: PremiumTimesng.com
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