The
National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) has reacted to the
indefinite strike declared by the Academic workers Union of Universities (ASUU).
Chinonso Obasi, National President, NANS in a press release on Monday,
urged government to barter with the lecturers.
“It is with deep pain and regret that NANS received the news of another indefinite strike by ASUU over the Federal Government’s indifference to their plight.
“Nigerian students see the break down in negotiations as an extra proof that political leaders don’t care regarding their future.
”Consequently, we tend to want to appeal the centralized to try and do all it will to induce ASUU back to the lecture rooms.
“The demands of ASUU area unit cheap and bit on the integrity of state, particularly within the lightweight of the fight against corruption,” he said.
Obasi lamented that past governments failed to honour agreements with members of ASUU for quite seven years.
Obasi urged government to resolve outstanding problems with ASUU within the interest of Nigerian students.
Announcing that NANS would meet with leaders of ASUU son, the students’ leader gave government 21 days ultimatum to act or face wrath of youths nationwide.
Chinonso Obasi, National President, NANS in a press release on Monday,
urged government to barter with the lecturers.
“It is with deep pain and regret that NANS received the news of another indefinite strike by ASUU over the Federal Government’s indifference to their plight.
“Nigerian students see the break down in negotiations as an extra proof that political leaders don’t care regarding their future.
”Consequently, we tend to want to appeal the centralized to try and do all it will to induce ASUU back to the lecture rooms.
“The demands of ASUU area unit cheap and bit on the integrity of state, particularly within the lightweight of the fight against corruption,” he said.
Obasi lamented that past governments failed to honour agreements with members of ASUU for quite seven years.
Obasi urged government to resolve outstanding problems with ASUU within the interest of Nigerian students.
Announcing that NANS would meet with leaders of ASUU son, the students’ leader gave government 21 days ultimatum to act or face wrath of youths nationwide.
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