Universities, ASUUand the President started first with the Senate
president David Mark. In his statement, he introduced that he was
asked by the president to meet with ASUUas the intervention was to
sort out problems that has long kept our student out of school.
He continued by saying that the FG have begged ASUUto go back to
school while they (the government) sort out the problems amicably.
One of the ASUUMembers in the meeting told our correspondent while on
break that members of the ASUUare not just lecturers but a government
of their own and would not be intimidate by any body.
We are fighting for the future of our dear students and nation urging
the federal government to implement the agreement that was signed
since 2009.
It was still gathered that as meeting between the Senate president
ended around 6.00 pm without conclusion the president himself broke in
and is now in another closed door meeting with ASUUsaying that the
strike must end today.
Let's wait and see what the final conclusion will look like.
Hmmmmm.. Fingers crossed
ReplyDeleteThere is only one way Jonathan can make ASUU call off this strike....he must implement the full agreement. The money ASUU is demanding is around 1.3 trillion naira. The sum accumulated since 2009
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