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Nigerian Students on protest |
During a peaceful demonstration
on Wednesday, January 30, 2019, NANS Zone B, comprising tertiary institutions
in the South East and South-South expressed their displeasure over the ongoing
strike and called on the Federal Government to meet the lecturers’ demands or
forget about the elections.
According to Vanguard, the
students were seen wielding placards with messages such as “ASUU/ASUP strike,
Another way to increase crime”; “No resumption, no election”; “We are tired of
endless negotiations”; “End strike now”; “NANS Zone B wants Her Students back
on campuses”; Nigerian Students have bright future; do not truncate it with strike”;
“NANS Zone B says no to strike” and “Save education, end strike now.”
Speaking during the protest,
Comrade Okereke Godson, NANS zone B coordinator said students can’t afford to
be at home while the country holds general elections in 2019.
“Students constitute 46 percent of the
electoral strength in this country and if the federal government fails to end
the strike, we see it as a deliberate attempt to rig the poll because the
election cannot hold while we remain at home. Let them open our campuses or
election will not hold.” he said.
ASUU declared an indefinite
nationwide strike on Sunday, November 4, 2018 at its NEC meeting held at the
Federal University of Technology, Akure and since then, both the union and the
Federal Government have been going back and forth to resolve the crisis.
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