universities currently on strike to immediately re-open for academic
and
allied activities as directed by their pro-
chancellors.
Minister of State for Education, Mr Nyesom Wike gave the directive and
also asked the vice-chancellors to ensure that staff who resume for
work are provided with the enabling environment to carry out academic
activities.
He added that any staff who failed to resume on or before December 4,
2013 automatically ceases to be a staff of the institution and that
vice-chancellors are allowed to advertise vacancies for their
positions in their institution.
Mr Wike further said that the Federal Government has come to the
conclusion that the continued industrial action is an attempt by the
Academic Staff Union of Universities to sabotage all efforts to
address the issues, despite the commitment of government.
As a responsible government it cannot allow the continuous closure of
public institutions as this poses danger to the education system and
the future of Nigerian youths.
The National Universities Commission (NUC) has been directed to ensure
compliance of the directives by the various institutions.
*Channels TV
I love this
ReplyDeleteNow, This Is What I've Waited So Long to See/Hear. Silent Chuckle.... E get hand wey dey surely break another hand, no mata hw e stubborn reach. LQTM
ReplyDeleteasuu o for crying out loud fg owns unity schools if they cant fund their schools shame on them, you people are just using this industrial action for your selfish interest...you dont care about us the students thats the truth. my advice is that you end it now to avoid being put to shame
ReplyDeleteI hav long waited 4 dis bold step. Enough is a enough.
ReplyDeleteeverytime lecturers will be comparing themselves with politicians...as if anybody forced them to be lecturers! mtcheeeeew oga jona abeg sack them all! as if the trillions will stop them from requesting for sorting in kind and cash, or make them come for lectures when they should or research n change their outdated lecture notes!
ReplyDeletecivil WAR
ReplyDeleteSack dem all! We need new and vibrant lecturers not old men. Hehehehehe ⌣̊┈̥-̶̯͡»̶̥A̶̲̥̅m so dancing skelewu.
ReplyDeleteI can remember when fg implemented the no work no pay policy, asuu said they were cool with it. that they av means to cater for their members so why are they now looking for salary? you've met the highest authority. the president, the entire country is aware of this. If anything goes wrong he'll be held accountable and he knows it. asuu is insulting the office of the president just because he's a true democrat. if to say na person like obasanjo una for done hear am since.
ReplyDeleteCurrently dancing alanta o. I can imagine some lecturers crying already fg job na wetin una dey carry do anyhow forgetting they are other people with better qualifications
ReplyDeleteLmfao...do u mean we can strt bookin 4 buses...lol
ReplyDeleteAdamma Sophia Ujunwa Udoka alias ASUU.......NA DIE U DEY!
ReplyDeleteLike seriously die...i just the cut cap for Goodluck for the 2nd step taken..let me see how they can dulgde it..(hohohohohoho)laughing in latin..."bonum faciem dum est malum vitandum""good is to be done and evil must be avoided" waisting our time forgetting that "tempora muntantur et nos mutamur in illis""time changes and we change in them"...your booy "dinkum"...school things on my mind..
ReplyDeletePeople compare the standard of education in Nigeria with the standard abroad. As if the level of corruption is the same. Or is it foreigners that loot and embezzels funds? As far as this country is concerned it will take the hand of God to turn things around. Everybody is greedy, some are more greedy, if am in position to better the lives of my family members i will o and even think of the next generation. Asuu quit wasting my time and your time.
ReplyDeleteFinally I can get back to school......thanx b to God.
ReplyDeleteHahaha am so luvin dis news.... nw lets c who decides wat happens in dis country...asuu tink dey re untouchable abi dont wori na soon dey will b d ones submittin applications forms!...
ReplyDeleteI dn't blame asuu coz dia children are nt schooling in dis country. I tink dat is y den are messing education system in country. Dy dn't bother coz national cake ar sharing among dem us.oga jonahtan,u need 2 sack dem one by one so dat education in dis country should b reshape.by absa
ReplyDeleteCacie Diem! The die is cast!
ReplyDeleteCacie Diem! The die is cast!
ReplyDeleteYahooo oo,yahoo oo,yahoo zeee,yahoo zee!*dancn seriously*ehee now I don r elax ,but comerade obiora whn 2ndlist dey comot naa,unizik no dey see say unn don release dem own.my own be say make dem release am so person go knw d next step b4 admission 4 private uni go close.abeg reply oh
ReplyDeleteBros, Unizik no dey get 2nd list oo, na expo I dey give u so. Na only if u knw VC
Deletemore power to ur elbow@fg
ReplyDeletei like dat monday wil confirm it all.
ReplyDeleteFg vs asuu a must watch match at abuja national stadium
ReplyDelete**in phyno's voice** Jona, sack dem all, if them no gree, chase dem all
ReplyDelete