Just In!! Important Update On The ASUU Meeting With FG Has Been Revealed ( Read Here)
The Academic Staff Union of Universities has
said it will not disclose when it will hold its
meetings to consider the Federal
Government’s offers, aimed at resolving the
ongoing strike.
The ASUU President, Prof. Biodun Ogunyemi,
said this on Sunday while responding to our
correspondent’s inquiry as to when the union
would meet to examine the Federal
Government’s offers and resolve the strike.
The union and the Federal Government’s
delegation held a 14-hour meeting on
Thursday, after which they issued a
communiqué, in which ASUU was asked to
revert to the government within one week.
The ASUU President had on Friday said in an
interview that he could not determine when
the union would call off its strike until its
members met to decide the next course of
action.
This is also as the National Association of
Nigerian Students on Saturday promised to
meet the ASUU executives and consider the
government’s offers with a view to ending the
strike.
The NANS spokesperson, Bestman Okereafor,
had said this in a statement released in Enugu
State.
When contacted to comment on when the
union would meet to consider the
government’s positions, the ASUU President
said in a text message, “Good morning. Sorry.
We don’t tell outsiders the arrangements of
our meetings. Have a great Sunday.”
said it will not disclose when it will hold its
meetings to consider the Federal
Government’s offers, aimed at resolving the
ongoing strike.
The ASUU President, Prof. Biodun Ogunyemi,
said this on Sunday while responding to our
correspondent’s inquiry as to when the union
would meet to examine the Federal
Government’s offers and resolve the strike.
The union and the Federal Government’s
delegation held a 14-hour meeting on
Thursday, after which they issued a
communiqué, in which ASUU was asked to
revert to the government within one week.
The ASUU President had on Friday said in an
interview that he could not determine when
the union would call off its strike until its
members met to decide the next course of
action.
This is also as the National Association of
Nigerian Students on Saturday promised to
meet the ASUU executives and consider the
government’s offers with a view to ending the
strike.
The NANS spokesperson, Bestman Okereafor,
had said this in a statement released in Enugu
State.
When contacted to comment on when the
union would meet to consider the
government’s positions, the ASUU President
said in a text message, “Good morning. Sorry.
We don’t tell outsiders the arrangements of
our meetings. Have a great Sunday.”
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