Tuesday, 3 December 2013

We Have Met ASUU Demands- FG

This Asuu story keeps prolonging and prolonging .Asuu needs this Money
That is very correct .  Imagine the Chemicals my mum used as a student
In the University of Lagos in the year 1992 is what i still later came to meet.
Zoology labs are more like photo studios filled with so many pictures.
The Universityneeds funding and Government is not bothered ......Very disturbing
The sad news is just that students will be rushed their exams when the strike gets called off so many GP's would drop, hopes dashed ....

Oya read what FG has said sha

Vanguard reports :
ABUJA – THE presidency Tuesday said that the Federal
Government has met with demands of the Academic Staff
Union of Universities, ASUU and there was no need to
maintain the strike, just as it stressed that the agreement
was reached sequel to the last meeting held between
Federal Government and ASUU.

According to the Presidency, the administration believes
that with the agreement and the result of the votes across
the campuses, ASUU has no reason for further
sustenance of the strike, even as it called on the Union to
comply with the call on them to resume work without
further delay.

This is coming as the ultimatum issued to ASUU lapses
today.

Speaking in Abuja during an interactive session with
leaders of the National Association of Nigerian Students,

NANS, Senior Special Assistant to the President on Youth
and Students’ Matters, Comrade Jude Imagwe who noted
that a larger membership of ASUU campus chapters had
voted for the immediate call-off of the strike, stressed that
the directive given by the government was not targeted to
threaten the ASUU leadership, but designed to show
government’s commitment towards ensuring that all
university students return to school.

According to him, ASUU leaders must work in line with
the directives by ensuring that all students get back to the
campus as the government would ensure a water-tight
security on the campuses, adding, “The Nigerian public
should be informed that the government has met all the
promises they made on this ASUU issue. If they have not
agreed, there was no reason for them to have said they
would meet their members and get back . It means there
was an agreement that was reached.

“The Minister of Education announced that lecturers
should resume, it was not in anyway targeted at
threatening or compelling the leadership of ASUU to go
back to school.”

In his remarks, NANS president, Comrade Yinka who
maintained tha its association was neutral, said that it
supports a just cause, adding that the association was
standing by the government because it was working in
line with its desire which was for all schools to reope

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