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NANS Begs Presidential Aspirants To Raise Money To Meet ASUU Demands

The National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) has called on former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, the national leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, and other presidential aspirants to raise money to meet the demands of the striking university lecturers. 
The student body made the plea in a statement, signed by the chairman of NANS, Ogun State Joint Campus Committee (JCC), Comrade Kehinde Damilola Simeon. It would be recalled that members of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) had extended their strike last Monday. Some of the demands of ASUU include: the revitalization of public universities, earned academic allowances, and the deployment of the University Transparency and Accountability Solution for payment of university lecturers.
   NANS said the appeal came following the failure of the federal government to agree to the demands of the striking lecturers. The student body, therefore, urged all presidential aspirants to come to the rescue of Nigerian students to ensure that public universities are reopened. All the presidential aspirants, especially those from the ruling APC and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) must rise and come to the rescue of Nigerian students.
 “If truly the aspirants mean well for Nigerians as they are claiming and if they have the love of Nigerian students at heart, they should raise the fund to meet the demands of ASUU since the federal government has failed woefully in its commitment to improving the education sector.
 “Today in Nigeria both university and polytechnic education is paralyzed due to the ongoing strike actions by both members of ASUU and ASUP. It is very unfortunate and unacceptable. “Nigerian students hereby call on the presidential aspirants, in the spirit of patriotism and in the interest of development to rally around Nigerian students.
“All of these aspirants paid a huge amount of money to procure their nomination forms, so donating funds to rescue the tertiary education in Nigeria should not be too difficult for them. “It is only by doing this, that Nigerian students and Nigerians, in general, will respect and show support for their ambitions.”

Ada Peter
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