The federal government and the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) have held a crucial meeting to avoid an impending strike, prompted by ASUU’s recent 21-day strike notice. The meeting took place at the Federal Ministry of Education’s headquarters in Abuja, initiated by the government.
Education Minister Prof. Tahir Mamman led the government delegation, while ASUU was represented by its national president, Prof. Emmanuel Osodeke. Before the closed session, Mamman briefed the media on the government’s efforts since their last meeting with the union. He noted that a committee was set up to review ASUU’s demands but had been delayed due to nationwide protests.
Mamman expressed the government’s commitment to addressing the issues and ensuring support for the university system. “We will resume where we left off and strive for progress,” he stated. Osodeke, on the other hand, voiced frustration over the government’s lack of progress on ongoing issues, recalling the union’s decision on August 19 to issue a strike notice. He emphasized the need for significant progress, highlighting that unresolved issues have persisted for 15 months.
“We deferred the last strike based on promises of quick resolution,” Osodeke said. “We hope this meeting will result in substantial achievements.” Osodeke also detailed ASUU’s demands, which include a comprehensive overhaul of the university system, improved infrastructure, greater academic freedom, and a sustainable funding model. The union aims to enhance Nigerian universities’ global competitiveness in quality and academic performance.
As discussions continue, the future of Nigeria’s university system remains uncertain, with students and staff awaiting a resolution.
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Federal Government and ASUU Meet to Prevent Upcoming Strike
- 5:45 am
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- August 29, 2024
- By Ada Peter
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