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End In Sight For ASUU Strike As FG Reviews ‘No-work No-Pay’ Policy by divinehand2003(m): 5:43am On Sep 07, 2022 |
The federal government yesterday took a major step towards finally resolving its faceoff with the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) by setting up a tactical committee to review the no-work no-pay policy which the striking lecturers have kicked against.https://leadership.ng/end-in-sight-for-ASUU-strike-as-fg-reviews-no-work-no-pay-policy/ 8 Likes 1 Share
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Re: End In Sight For ASUU Strike As FG Reviews ‘No-work No-Pay’ Policy by Manson1(m): 5:45am On Sep 07, 2022 |
Assu still won't succumb. They should settle amicably At-least for the sake of the students... BTW This is a four bedroom residential accommodation designed by asomarchitectng.. It's has an ante room, living room, dinning area with bar ,laundry and all rooms ensuite. Contact us for the complete architectural drawings/construction.. See my signature for contact details/portfolio... 6 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: End In Sight For ASUU Strike As FG Reviews ‘No-work No-Pay’ Policy by divinehand2003(m): 5:47am On Sep 07, 2022 |
"No work no pay" policy is not the major issue. ASUU is asking for implementation of the 2009 agreement which FG signed with them. FG should always pursue that 2009 agreement and take it as a priority to implement it in all its totality instead of playing to the gallery. 98 Likes 10 Shares |
Re: End In Sight For ASUU Strike As FG Reviews ‘No-work No-Pay’ Policy by Viz007(m): 5:51am On Sep 07, 2022 |
No end in sight of ASUU strike at all if universities don't achieve autonomy. 15 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: End In Sight For ASUU Strike As FG Reviews ‘No-work No-Pay’ Policy by wizzybobo(m): 5:54am On Sep 07, 2022 |
I don't FG won't shift grounds in their decision not to pay for the 6 months that ASUU refused to work. ASUU has got FG by the BALLS and they are pulling hard and FG is in severe pains. 13 Likes 4 Shares |
Re: End In Sight For ASUU Strike As FG Reviews ‘No-work No-Pay’ Policy by IKBARUTEN11(m): 6:07am On Sep 07, 2022 |
Fuuk FG Posterity will always remember the bubu era for: Failed promises Increased insecurities Massive rise in $ Unattractive foreign investments Closure of schools Massive looting Rise in natural gas and fuel price Increased kidnapping Massive brain drain Religious and tribal intolerance May APC not happen to Nigeria again ooo 46 Likes 6 Shares |
Re: End In Sight For ASUU Strike As FG Reviews ‘No-work No-Pay’ Policy by Jestin: 6:07am On Sep 07, 2022 |
How will a president without a certificate know the value of education? 47 Likes 4 Shares |
Re: End In Sight For ASUU Strike As FG Reviews ‘No-work No-Pay’ Policy by DesChyko: 6:08am On Sep 07, 2022 |
It will be unfortunate if your members allow themselves be used to manipulate these lots back into power; same people who have so relegated education into the background. 1 Like 2 Shares |
Re: End In Sight For ASUU Strike As FG Reviews ‘No-work No-Pay’ Policy by kingi777: 6:10am On Sep 07, 2022 |
I think FG sees university lecturers as mere civil servants that is why they don't have regard for them. The truth is that for you to qualify to lecture in the university, you must develop your self by acquiring higher degrees such as MSc and PhD. Even though some people would say it doesn't matter, it costs a lot to do research especially for those in sciences due to dollar exchange rate as most of the reagents and equipment are imported. When you suffer to get this qualifications, they start paying you with meagre salary. I think ASUU has been listening to the cry of the masses by calling off the strike in the past without achieving anything. Somepeople are against ASUU getting decent pay by comparing them with civil servants that do not need research publications, conference attendance and higher certificates for promotion. A lecturer works all round the corner, both at night and weekends without rest. Most of them slump and die due to stress from overload of work duties. The truth is that most universities are understaffed and that’s why ASUU is asking for earn allowance due to over admission of students. I've been privileged to attend a conference in South Africa and I saw the cars/machines driven by lecturers and I was awed. They are really paid well. But I noticed in Nigeria, lecturers are no more proud of their work because of let down by even students as they can hardly buy decent cars or live in good neighbourhood. Universities are built every day but no provision of lecturer's quarters unlike in the 60s. Some enemies of education would also say what are the lecturers teaching, but nigerian graduates are doing wonderfully well in different parts of the world. They follow the NUC curriculum and are checked via accreditation. FG has to stop demoralising lecturers by paying them well so as to encourage them to concentrate and put in their best for the betterment of students. Why should an MSc holder working with TETFUND for eg be paid NGN700,000 as entry salary while a PhD holder starts with less than NGN130,000/140,000 in the university? Go to TETFUND and verify, you won't see children of nobody there; most of them are children of Senators, governors, ministers, emirs etc. Meanwhile, the TETFUND came through the effort of ASUU o. Yet a professor earns less than NGN450,000 and the government feel good. Some say Fg don't have money so what's the rationale for spending billions on school feeding? The Fg is making the university unattractive and if care is not taken, education in Nigeria will be affected as it's only those who don't have a choice that would like to lecture as the best brains won't consider doing suffer head for nothing. 67 Likes 14 Shares |
Re: End In Sight For ASUU Strike As FG Reviews ‘No-work No-Pay’ Policy by Akinsete19(m): 6:10am On Sep 07, 2022 |
Cool |
Re: End In Sight For ASUU Strike As FG Reviews ‘No-work No-Pay’ Policy by kingscare1(m): 6:10am On Sep 07, 2022 |
They are afraid of the type of students they have created and they are trying to make them busy away from interest in politics and October endsars rally. 3 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: End In Sight For ASUU Strike As FG Reviews ‘No-work No-Pay’ Policy by gambojimeta: 6:11am On Sep 07, 2022 |
Hopefully it's resolved soon. |
Re: End In Sight For ASUU Strike As FG Reviews ‘No-work No-Pay’ Policy by CalabarPikin: 6:12am On Sep 07, 2022 |
ASUU mean business this time Get this thing done once and for all 2020 year 1 students are still in year 1 in 2022 ASUU nice one 8 Likes 1 Share |
Re: End In Sight For ASUU Strike As FG Reviews ‘No-work No-Pay’ Policy by VeeVeeMyLuv(m): 6:12am On Sep 07, 2022 |
FG now u are using your head ✔️✔️ 5 Likes |
Re: End In Sight For ASUU Strike As FG Reviews ‘No-work No-Pay’ Policy by JoshTim: 6:12am On Sep 07, 2022 |
divinehand2003: When oil was selling above $100 per barel, what did Jonathan do? 7 Likes 1 Share |
Re: End In Sight For ASUU Strike As FG Reviews ‘No-work No-Pay’ Policy by Muhylonaire007: 6:13am On Sep 07, 2022 |
OK.. This government just mumu. Public Office holders are taking massive salary home, political appointees like Bashir Ahmad (ma.d man) are getting over 1m as salary in a month, yet Educators are paid peanuts and their take home can not even take them home. What is the logic behind that? God will punish this Nigerian government. We should all rise up against this political class, they have done enough! 8 Likes |
Re: End In Sight For ASUU Strike As FG Reviews ‘No-work No-Pay’ Policy by Nobody: 6:13am On Sep 07, 2022 |
No. I want FG to resolve everything but not pay ASUU for the period they have been on strike. 14 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: End In Sight For ASUU Strike As FG Reviews ‘No-work No-Pay’ Policy by ThePolemicist: 6:13am On Sep 07, 2022 |
They were always going to win on that. 1 Like |
Re: End In Sight For ASUU Strike As FG Reviews ‘No-work No-Pay’ Policy by Beedude(m): 6:14am On Sep 07, 2022 |
Election and Campaign is coming. FG will definitely shift ground for ASUU but another problem looms for the next President. One Leader should just end this ASUU wahala and mandating NO WORK NO PAY. The students are always at the receiving end. Both FG and ASUU are bandits. Those Professors will still be used in next year election. Nigerians need to think. ASUU and FG are 5 & 6 7 Likes 1 Share |
Re: End In Sight For ASUU Strike As FG Reviews ‘No-work No-Pay’ Policy by sucrose157(m): 6:14am On Sep 07, 2022 |
ASUU should make sure they reach agreement on why they started the strike before calling it off. 2 Likes |
Re: End In Sight For ASUU Strike As FG Reviews ‘No-work No-Pay’ Policy by krebdawise(m): 6:14am On Sep 07, 2022 |
I suppose don finish school since 2021….ehn Hit me up for your graphic work 2 Likes
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Re: End In Sight For ASUU Strike As FG Reviews ‘No-work No-Pay’ Policy by mytime24(f): 6:14am On Sep 07, 2022 |
One year down 1 Like |
Re: End In Sight For ASUU Strike As FG Reviews ‘No-work No-Pay’ Policy by IamDietiesGod: 6:17am On Sep 07, 2022 |
.Upon FG initial gra gra. So they can still decide to review their stance on "no work no pay". Las las Dem go still pay ASUU. Both ASUU and FG con dey play te n te (ludo) ontop students future. And I hope they will only be paid half of those months. If not for anything but for the students that have sacrifice so much during this strike. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: End In Sight For ASUU Strike As FG Reviews ‘No-work No-Pay’ Policy by adecz: 6:17am On Sep 07, 2022 |
⏩▶️For a successful resolution of this strike, both sides must make give and take sacrifices. ❌❌Most of the problem is caused by the government not taking education serious. Overnight, a government that can approve N30bn for renovation of national assembly built with N7bn ( which houses less than 1000 legislators ) cannot come up with N200bn to rejuvenate over 50 federal universities caring for over 1 million Nigerian students. ❗️❗️❗️☹️☹️☹️ 2 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: End In Sight For ASUU Strike As FG Reviews ‘No-work No-Pay’ Policy by adioolayi(m): 6:18am On Sep 07, 2022 |
Make both shift grounds...... one cannot win it all.. Na the audio 2009 agreement by PDP lead government put the FGN into this mess. Why agree what you can't implement... Nonsense! As for the "No work, No pay" ...FG sef know say they will pay ASUU ...Na how to enforce this law after this strike to mitigate against future occurrence FG should look into. As for this one, they will pay ASUU members wey go don dey calculate their accumulated salaries....in all of these, na Students and Parents suffers most. 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: End In Sight For ASUU Strike As FG Reviews ‘No-work No-Pay’ Policy by OSUigboFlatHead(f): 6:19am On Sep 07, 2022 |
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