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The President of the federal republic, Muhammadu Buhari has
ordered the Minister of Labour and Employment, Chris Ngige, to end the
three-month-old strike by Nigerian university teachers at the ongoing meeting
with the teachers.
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Chris Ngige during FG-ASUU negotiations |
The statement by the Assistant
Director, Press at the ministry, Rhoda Illiya, said the president told the
minister that the strike must be called off at the end of the meeting on
Monday.
The university lecturers
embarked on an indefinite strike on November 4, demanding improved funding of
universities and implementation of previous agreements with the government.
“Mr President has directed me
to pass the night here until all issues that have kept our children away from
school are resolved and the strike called off.
“The president has also
directed me to impress upon you, the imperative of little sacrifice from all
sides, knowing fully well that the revenue of the Federation has dwindled from
what it was before the present administration assumed office,” Mr Ngige said.
He said the president was
concerned by the prevailing crisis in the university system, hence his steady
commitment to a “holistic approach to tackling the rot through adequate
funding, notwithstanding the dwindling accruals.
“The president told me to
assure you of his determination to reposition our universities as he would do
everything possible to cast the present challenges in our tertiary education to
the dustbin of history,” the minister said.
Meanwhile, previous reports has it that the union ask the government to release N50 billion to demonstrate
its commitment to the revitalisation of public universities, in line with
previous agreements with them.
The striking lecturers gave
this as one of the conditions for calling off the strike.
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