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ASUU Alert!!! Update On ASUU Strike As The Strike Gets To Day 23 by mykwaba: 1:27pm On Nov 27, 2018
Here's an update on  ASUU strike.

On Monday 26th, 2018 the Federal Government and leaders of the Academic Staff Union of Universities held a meeting behind closed doors at the Federal Ministry of Education in Abuja.

This meeting also ended in a deadlock just as the first meeting did. Both parties were unable to reach a middle ground and the meeting ended without a resolution.

This implies that the strike by the lecturers continues as the meeting could not conclude on whether ASUU should return to work or not.

A reliable source privy to details of the meeting told newsmen that the discussions were centred on reviewing the full implementation of the Memorandum of Action (MoA) which the two parties willingly signed in October 2017.

ASUU President, who initially didn't want to speak to newsmen after the meeting later said in a brief session with journalists after the three-hour talks:

"The Federal Government has again failed to reach an agreement with the leadership of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) over its ongoing nationwide strike."

He also said that the negotiations with the government would continue at a later date.

Meanwhile, the House of Representatives said it was worried about the ongoing strike which has grounded activities in most universities across the country.

Chairman of the House Committee on Tertiary Education, Mr Aminu Suleiman, stated this when he led members of the committee on an oversight visit to the Ministry of Education.

He appealed to the government and ASUU to go beyond resolving the current industrial action and provide lasting solutions that would make the countless strike actions in the education sector a thing of the past.

The Government, in a statement from the ministry, also said it was committed to ending strikes in the sector despite the challenges of funding.

Attempts to get the Minister of Education to speak concerning the outcome of the meeting failed as he could not be reached.

– A Total and Indefinite Strike –

ASUU commenced a total and indefinite industrial action on November 4 following a meeting of its national leadership at the Federal University of Technology, Akure, the Ondo State capital.

Professor Ogunyemi had told reporters after the meeting that they took the decision due to the poor funding of universities in the country.

A day after the union announced its decision, Professor Ogunyemi accused the government of making cheap promises, saying their members would not be swayed by such.

“We have concluded that promises from the government are very cheap. We are not bothered about what promises the government makes now,” he had said during his appearance on Channels Television’s Sunrise Daily.

Hours later, the government through the minister, appealed to the union to call off the ongoing strike.

Mr Adamu who addressed a news conference said, “As the Minister of Education, I feel your pain; I share your concern and I am willing to go to any mile so that together we can change the narrative of this country for the better.”

“I want to use this opportunity to appeal to ASUU to put off this strike in the name of the country, and in view of what the situation is. Come, let us continue the talk; it is something that we have already started.

“And I am optimistic that dialogue will produce better results. For us to negotiate under the pressure of strike, we will end up producing the kind of agreement we had in 2009, which almost all stakeholders have agreed is not easily implementable,” he added.

On November 15, the government met with the union but the meeting ended in a deadlock.

Source: https://www.kwaba.ng/blog/ASUU-strike-update-day-23/

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