ASUU: FG Commences Meeting With Striking Lecturers


The Federal Government has initiated the gathering with the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) over the waiting strike. 

Chris Ngige, the Minister of Labor and Employment, is in participation alongside the striking speakers. 

The Minister says he is concerned over the deferral in suspending the strike after the last gathering where a few assets were discharged by the Federal Government to pay rates setbacks. 

In any case, the President of ASUU, Biodun Ogunyemi said that they need the Federal government to take care of business this time around, particularly issues spinning around University rejuvenation so as to guarantee that moves on from Nigeria Universities can be glad for their testaments. 

ASUU started the across the country strike in November after a gathering of its national initiative at the Federal University of Technology, Akure, the Ondo State capital. 

The mechanical activity was to dissent the poor subsidizing of Nigerian Universities and the supposed plot to expand understudies' expenses in a few establishments. 

Among different issues raised by the association incorporate the presentation of an instruction bank and the non-usage of past understandings. 

The gathering is currently in a specialized session.

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