Tuesday, 23 July 2013

Students blast ASUU over needless strike

Varsity students in the country have condemned the Academic Staff Union of Universities for embarking on a needless strike.

The leadership of the National Association of Nigeria Students (NANS) has accused striking university teachers of not reaching out to other stakeholders before embarking on their current industrial action. University lecturers began a nationwide industrial action on July 1.
NANS President, Peter Asuquo, criticized the striking lecturers during his address to members of the Senate Committee on Education in Abuja.
He argued that the lecturers failed to consult with students before embarking on the strike.
He said, “We are sad that ASUU has unilaterally decided to embark on yet another needless strike to drive home a point against the Federal Government. Our grievance is anchored on the fact that the ongoing ASUU strike has exerted an even greater negative toll on the students more than any other stakeholder in the impasse. It is our belief that other amicable avenues could be adopted other than a strike to resolve the ASUU/FG standoff. It is therefore our demand that the strike be called off forthwith.”

Chairman of the committee, Senator Uche Chukwumerije called for a quick resolution of the dispute between ASUU and the Federal Government.  He also frowned on incessant strikes in the country.

2 comments:

  1. Will u blame d lecturers, they are paid either they re on strike or not... Bunch of self serving hypocrites

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  2. @Mr anonymous, the govt is at fault not d lecturers. The govt enter d agreement and dey must obey it.

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