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Strike: No End In Sight, State Varsities Insist by Vibekiller(f): 7:31am On Aug 25, 2022
Strike: No end in sight, state varsities insist

Some branches of the Academic Staff Union of Universities in state-owned universities have vowed to remain on strike following the failure of the Federal Government to successfully negotiate with the national body of the union.

Chairpersons of ASUU in the affected state universities, who spoke in separate interviews with our correspondents, described as “ignorant” calls for the suspension of the strike in state-owned universities.

The PUNCH reports that the national body of ASUU had on Monday, February 14, 2022 declared a national strike, thereby grounding academic activities in federal universities and some state-owned universities across the country.

The national body had requested from the Federal Government the release of revitalisation funds to universities; earned allowances; deployment of the University Transparency Accountability System for the payment of salaries and allowances of lecturers; release of the white paper on the visitation panels to universities among others.

Although some state universities like the Kwara State University, Lagos State University, Osun State University, Kaduna State University among others pulled out of the strike, findings by our correspondents, however, revealed that majority of state-owned universities [b]remain on strike.

Such universities include Ekiti State University; Gombe State University; Olabisi Onabanjo University and Tai-Solarin University of Education, Ogun State; Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, Oyo state; Adekunle Ajasin University, Ondo State; Bauchi State University; Benue State University, Ibrahim Babaginda University, Niger; Yusuf Maitama Sule University, Kano; Imo State University; Nasarawa State University; Abia State University; Kano State University of Technology; Kebbi State University; and Sokoto State University among others.[/b]

Benue State University

The University’s ASUU chairman, Dr Tarnongu Kwaghfan, insisted that the university would not resume class until the national secretariat of the union gives the directive.

He said, “Benue State University is on strike, it is not a sympathy strike because the university is a member of National Executive Council of ASUU and member of National Delegate Conference of ASUU. So we are part of the decision-making process of the union. Those saying we are on sympathy strike are saying that out of ignorance.”

Asked what would happen if the union and Federal Government reached an agreement but not implementable by the states, the ASUU chairman of BSU said whatever agreement the Federal Government and the union agreed on must be implemented by the states.

Adekunle Ajasin University

The University’s ASUU chairman, Prof Simon Ehiabhi, said, “ In ASUU, there is no federal or state ASUU. ASUU is just a single entity with chapters. What you have are branches of ASUU, and state universities that have subscribed to ASUU are branches of ASUU. Just as you have one Nigeria Union of Teachers. You don’t have federal or state NUT. Just as you have one Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board that conducts UTME, you don’t have federal or state JAMB. Just as you have one NECO, one WAEC, that’s how ASUU is.

“So if anybody is calling for state universities to pull out of the strike or not to join the strike, the person is speaking out of ignorance or out of not really understanding how the union operates. So no branch of the union can pull out of the strike, decided by all the branches at the congress.”

TASUED, Ogun State

Kazeem, said, “For now, my university, TASUED, we are on strike and will not opt out of the strike until all our demands are met,” he said.

Kano varsity

The ASUU branch of the Kano University of Science and Technology, Wudil, in a statement jointly signed by the Chairman, Muhammad Gaya and Secretary, Murtala Muhammad, and made available to newsmen on Wednesday.

“The union noted that the body language and antics of the government are indications that the government was out to completely destroy education in the country, especially tertiary education.”

‘Shift grounds’

Meanwhile, the Muslim Media Watch Group of Nigeria has urged the Federal Government and ASUU to shift grounds in order to pave the way for amicable resolution of the prolonged strike.

The Executive Director of MMWG, Alhaji Ibrahim Abdullahi, in a statement in Ilorin, Kwara State on Tuesday stressed the need for the parties involved in the crisis to shift grounds in view of the damage the prolonged strike has done to the university education system.

Ekiti varsity’s resumption

The management of Ekiti State University, Ado Ekiti on Wednesday directed all newly-admitted students for 2021/2022 academic session to resume on Monday for screening, registration and orientation programme.

The order, despite the ongoing ASUU strike, followed the advisory by stakeholders in the institution to the management to reopen the university without further delay for continuation of academic activities.

EKSU Registrar, Ife Oluwole, announced the resumption in a statement in Ado Ekiti titled, ‘Resumption of academic and administrative activities in the university: University stakeholders’ resolutions.’

Oluwole stated that the stakeholders expressed worries that the industrial action was having negative effects not only on the students, but also on the university in areas including “undue prolongation of the academic calendar and the stay of the students on campus”

The PUNCH reports that the strike by ASUU entered its 191st day today (Thursday).

Re: Strike: No End In Sight, State Varsities Insist by jkpbestseries: 7:36am On Aug 25, 2022
finish this strike once and for all, i dont want to hear strike next year

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Re: Strike: No End In Sight, State Varsities Insist by Sunofgod(m): 7:42am On Aug 25, 2022
Failed state

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Re: Strike: No End In Sight, State Varsities Insist by DoctorDree(m): 7:42am On Aug 25, 2022
When two elephants fights dirty in the bush,bathe grasses dey suffer am……..At the end of the day na student go cry pass cos if federal government like make them pay ASUU there 6 months salaries in arrears now cos if they don’t they will just pile it up and they will still pay everything plus excess sef and if federal government no pay now them no dey feel anything cos there children dey oversea dey school and living large………Our mistake na be say we too trust human than God whenever we are electing a leader and the way the disappointments dey come ehn,e dey fall pass rain…….,,

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Re: Strike: No End In Sight, State Varsities Insist by BigDawsNet: 7:43am On Aug 25, 2022
Benin Republic, GH other Western African schools offer quality education... better enroll now before ASUU and FG carry u guys Handicap for the next 3 years

People who can afford study overseas should start applying for admissions now...

Dis strike no bother FG atall... dia children dey study abroad...

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Re: Strike: No End In Sight, State Varsities Insist by ThePolemicist: 7:43am On Aug 25, 2022
Omo-est..
As unfortunate as it is, things cannot continue as it is.
How will a PROF be earning less than 500k?
Plus the schools are in deplorable states.

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Re: Strike: No End In Sight, State Varsities Insist by Johnrake69: 7:43am On Aug 25, 2022
I really wonder how we plan to develop. This has clearly shown that our educational institutions play no role in our drive for a better country.

Those money used to build railway that has been taken over by the bandits could have helped reposition our institutions as a resource center to champion our development as a nation.

It's not just enough to want to have good roads, railway, flyovers etc. You should first educate your people and in return they will have the required skill set to build and maintain these infrastructure internally. That's how civilization is sustained.

We didn't learn anything from the Ajaokuta steel and the refineries we have kept burning cash on in the name of Turnaround maintenance

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Re: Strike: No End In Sight, State Varsities Insist by INTEGRITYA1(m): 7:43am On Aug 25, 2022
David C's Rule is what organized unions do apply. "An injury to one is an injury to all".

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Re: Strike: No End In Sight, State Varsities Insist by SKYHIGHfx: 7:43am On Aug 25, 2022
WHAT BUHARI CANNOT DESTROY DOESN'T EXIT.... The man self no care, no speech, no apology nothing nothing, do we really have a president?

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Re: Strike: No End In Sight, State Varsities Insist by Quest7777: 7:43am On Aug 25, 2022
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Boko Haram = Western Education is Abomination.
Buhari & his APC cronies place zero value on education.
Those who do not, have their kids studying abroad.

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Re: Strike: No End In Sight, State Varsities Insist by omoredia: 7:44am On Aug 25, 2022
What happened to covid19? What happened to the so called dreaded disease that was worth it for many African countries economies to be collapsed to contain it? What happened to the media hysteria? What happened to the need for vaccines, booster shots and facemasks? What happened to all the lies? It is only people that have a problem with the truth that get deceived!

Let's keep fooIing ourselves as educated fooIs

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Re: Strike: No End In Sight, State Varsities Insist by iLegendd(m): 7:44am On Aug 25, 2022
By January 2023, school will resume so that you people can vote for APC.

They're going to make a lot of things work in January to make idiots think APC is working and they'll use it in their campaign.

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Re: Strike: No End In Sight, State Varsities Insist by kerry57: 7:44am On Aug 25, 2022
State universities wey dey find strike before
Re: Strike: No End In Sight, State Varsities Insist by C6vvaja7: 7:44am On Aug 25, 2022
Okay

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Re: Strike: No End In Sight, State Varsities Insist by bigdammyj: 7:45am On Aug 25, 2022
Noted.
Re: Strike: No End In Sight, State Varsities Insist by Moh247: 7:45am On Aug 25, 2022
Last last FG go surrender... ASUU has all of us by the balls

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Re: Strike: No End In Sight, State Varsities Insist by Bazzinga: 7:45am On Aug 25, 2022
A sad time for students in federal universities.

I hope this will be the final strike.
Re: Strike: No End In Sight, State Varsities Insist by Higgies(m): 7:45am On Aug 25, 2022
ASUU is selfish.
They should be proscribed already.
Imagine the number of students life they wasting for their selfishness.

You can't win all battles
Once there's a compromise you should sheeth your swords.

They have made their point and the whole world know who's to be blamed.

He who fight and retreat lives to fight another day.

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Re: Strike: No End In Sight, State Varsities Insist by inoki247: 7:45am On Aug 25, 2022
Wetin concern State for the mata now...
Re: Strike: No End In Sight, State Varsities Insist by OSUigboFlatHead(f): 7:45am On Aug 25, 2022
Okay
Re: Strike: No End In Sight, State Varsities Insist by Mko123(m): 7:46am On Aug 25, 2022
With a good conscience void of offence towards God and man, everyone will agree with me that things like this won't be heard or surfaces if peter obi is elected as president.




You can't expect some of our public figures that are void of certificate to place high level of values in the educational system

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Re: Strike: No End In Sight, State Varsities Insist by Joans2: 7:46am On Aug 25, 2022
Whala ,so it's only delsu dat us safe to go to or wat
Re: Strike: No End In Sight, State Varsities Insist by rusher14: 7:46am On Aug 25, 2022
Students should continue supporting ASUU.

grin
Re: Strike: No End In Sight, State Varsities Insist by SKYHIGHfx: 7:46am On Aug 25, 2022
omoredia:
What happened to covid19? What happened to the so called dreaded disease that was worth it for many African countries economies to be collapsed to contain it? What happened to the media hysteria? What happened to the need for vaccines, booster shots and facemasks? What happened to all the lies? It is only people that have a problem with the truth that get deceived!

Let's keep fooIing ourselves as educated fooIs

Covid na scam

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Re: Strike: No End In Sight, State Varsities Insist by Benitoh: 7:46am On Aug 25, 2022
Nigerians no dey ever learn.
They're still lining up to the same people that put us in this condition.

If tinubu eventually win, he will end up ruling Nigeria on a wheelchair.

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