ASUU Strike: NANS Threatens To Relocate Secretariat To Niger Bridge
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The National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) has threatened to relocate its National secretariat to
the Niger Bridge over the protracted strike by the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU).
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It expressed disappointment
over the outcome of the last meeting between the ASUU and the Federal
Government, which ended in stalemate.
The National Public Relations
Officer of the association, Comrade Okereafor Bestman Opeyemi made this known
on Wednesday, through a press release he sent to DAILY POST.
According to the statement “The
attention of the apex students’ governing body, National Association of
Nigerian Students, NANS, has been drawn to the outcome of the last meeting
between ASUU and FG which ended in stalemate despite our series of plea to both
parties.
“NANS have widely consulted and
equally consolidated on the over 2-month old strike and left with no option
than to use the third C of aluta which is confrontation.
“We consider this strike that
has negatively affected Nigerian Students as a deliberate attempt to
disenfranchise Nigerian Students in the forthcoming general elections, which
will be completely resisted, knowing fully well that millions of Nigerian
students registered in the campus environments.
“In view of this, NANS
presidency is fully supporting the largest zone in NANS, ZONE B, led by Okereke
Godson C Bishop’s decision to resist the continued strike by relocating the
Secretariat of NANS to the very busy Niger Bridge on the 30th of January, 2019.
This shall be extended to other zones until our students are returned to
campus.
“Finally, we are joining our
voice with ASUU in calling on the FG to consider replacing Wale Babalakin with
immediate effect, as the head of the renegotiation team, as this team is yet to
yield any fruitful result so far”.
Source: DailyPost.ng
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