Asuu has promised not to call off one Month caution strike


 The Scholastic Staff Union of Colleges (ASUU) has promised not to call off the one-month caution strike it started on February 14. ASUU President, Teacher Victor Emmanuel Osodeke, said amid an appearance on Channels TV nowadays, Feb. 28, that the union will not back down on the strike as the Government government has reliably fizzled to keep the guarantees made to the union over the years. The union said it not needs guarantees from the government but action. Osodeke said: "For the past nine a long time or so, they have been giving us guarantees but once the strike is over, they backslide. So, our colleagues are tired of these guarantees which they don’t satisfy. What we need are actions." He said that in case the Government Government kept to its portion of the bargain, ASUU would not have gone on strike.   He oppose this idea with the contention that speakers are paid for doing nothing after investing months on strike. He said that in show disdain toward of the ASUU strike over the a long time, numerous schools have not missed any scholarly

He said this is often since individuals of the union have yielded for the country’s instructive framework, with numerous teachers relinquishing their take off for a long time fair so they can meet up with the scholastic calendar. Osodeke included that lecturers are paid for the work done which anybody who says ASUU is paid after the strike is telling a lie. The ASUU President too responded to the arranged challenge by the National Association of Nigerian Understudies (NANS) He said the understudies have the correct to challenge what they accept is off-base, but clarified that ASUU isn't moved by the arranged protest.


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