ASUU Suspends 9 Months Strike With Effect From December 24 Under Some Conditions

Date: 23-12-2020 10:30 am (4 years ago) | Author: kacy lee
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The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has announced that its executive council has decided to suspend its indefinite strike effective from Thursday, December 24, 2020, to pave way for the resumption of academic activities in public universities.

ASUU shared this on its official Twitter page on Wednesday, following resolution of the emergency National Executive Council (NEC) meeting of ASUU held at ASUU Secretariat from Tuesday night to early Wednesday morning.


According to Channels News, ASUU President, Biodun Ogunyemi warned that should the Federal Government renege on the agreement reached, ASUU would not hesitate to resume the suspended strike without notice. He also noted that the reopening of the schools, considering the COVID-19 pandemic, lies with the Federal Government and Senate.


Posted: at 23-12-2020 10:30 AM (4 years ago) | Addicted Hero
- gogoman at 23-12-2020 12:53 PM (4 years ago)
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mumu people, who dey go school for December 24th.. kuku put am for January
Posted: at 23-12-2020 12:53 PM (4 years ago) | Grande Master
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- Patode at 23-12-2020 01:56 PM (4 years ago)
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We need to start asking our ASUU people what research with results, they have ever done. Professors all over the world are coming up with ideas and solutions to fix problems, and ours are busy striking for better emoluments.
Posted: at 23-12-2020 01:56 PM (4 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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- Hellas at 23-12-2020 02:54 PM (4 years ago)
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Quote from: Patode on 23-12-2020 01:56 PM
We need to start asking our ASUU people what research with results, they have ever done. Professors all over the world are coming up with ideas and solutions to fix problems, and ours are busy striking for better emoluments.

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Posted: at 23-12-2020 02:54 PM (4 years ago) | Newbie
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