ASUU Strike
The union took to Twitter Monday morning to reverse earlier tweet that suggested that it will go on another strike soon.
ASUU has suspended its strike following a meeting with FG representatives on Thursday.
ASUU has been on strike since November last year and has not come to any resolution with the government.
The union’s head has said members continue to consult on FG’s offers made weeks ago.
The union rejected the N20 billion instalment that was proposed by the government.
ASUU will not rush to call off its two month-long strike despite receiving FG’s proposal late Monday.
The Federal Government and ASUU already have an agreement in place, Labour Minister Chris Ngige has said.
Prof. Sunday Edeko has dared ASUU to disrupt his lecture hours as they’ve done at several institutions.
The demands by ASUU will not be met anytime soon, education minister Adamu Adamu has said.
ASUU has embarked on an indefinite strike over non-implementation of agreement with FG.
The Federal Government has said on Wednesday it was only able to fulfill seven out of the eight demands of ASUU, as it could not meet the union’s demand for allowances worth 284bn because of the present economic state of the country.