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A Foolish Move? Nigerian Government Wants To Disband ASUU by Tomjoetech: 11:47pm On Oct 04, 2022
BREAKING NEWS: Nigerian Government Planning to Disband ASUU
October 04, 2022

The current academic strike in Nigeria is a painful reality. And what is more painful than the strike is the fact that the Nigerian government does not care about the negative impacts of the strike.

ASUU strike Nigerian goverment



The Nigerian government is making moves to disband ASUU and set up an alternative body. This does not make sense in any way, but once again, this is Nigeria.

According to a reliable source in the Ministry of Labour and Employment, Chris Ngige, the Minister of Labour and Employment, will submit the Certificate of Registration to the new union today.

The source clarified that the government's action is a step in the process of deregistering ASUU, which has been on strike since February 17.

It was discovered that CONUA registration had been approved as a means of controlling ASUU's ongoing strikes, which frequently disrupt public colleges.

“The Minister, on behalf of the federal government will today present Certificate of Registration to the Congress of Nigerian University Academics (CONUA). With that, ASUU may cease to exist again in our universities,” the source said.

Source: https://www.unilagupdates.com.ng/2022/10/breaking-news-nigerian-government.html
Re: A Foolish Move? Nigerian Government Wants To Disband ASUU by Corridon: 12:02am On Oct 05, 2022
Both Buhari and the APC have destroyed Nigeria beyond redemption.

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Re: A Foolish Move? Nigerian Government Wants To Disband ASUU by Tomjoetech: 12:02am On Oct 05, 2022
Corridon:
Both Buhari and the APC have destroyed Nigeria beyond redemption.

I tell you. And it is very painful
Re: A Foolish Move? Nigerian Government Wants To Disband ASUU by itsRhamzy: 9:13am On Oct 05, 2022
Tomjoetech:

BREAKING NEWS: Nigerian Government Planning to Disband ASUU
October 04, 2022

The current academic strike in Nigeria is a painful reality. And what is more painful than the strike is the fact that the Nigerian government does not care about the negative impacts of the strike.

ASUU strike Nigerian goverment



The Nigerian government is making moves to disband ASUU and set up an alternative body. This does not make sense in any way, but once again, this is Nigeria.

According to a reliable source in the Ministry of Labour and Employment, Chris Ngige, the Minister of Labour and Employment, will submit the Certificate of Registration to the new union today.

The source clarified that the government's action is a step in the process of deregistering ASUU, which has been on strike since February 17.

It was discovered that CONUA registration had been approved as a means of controlling ASUU's ongoing strikes, which frequently disrupt public colleges.

“The Minister, on behalf of the federal government will today present Certificate of Registration to the Congress of Nigerian University Academics (CONUA). With that, ASUU may cease to exist again in our universities,” the source said.

Source: https://www.unilagupdates.com.ng/2022/10/breaking-news-nigerian-government.html
it makes perfect sense. On no account should any union whatsoever be allowed to be too powerful than the government, not even in the developed worlds.
ASUU should've shifted ground and return to the class and continue negotiations but Dem dey do strong-head. E go soon clear for their eyes. Before saying FG wants to destroy the education system, what has ASUU done with the monies FG gave them in the past? Have the universities witnessed any slight change after then? Nothing! Yet they kept students at home for close to a year now, that about 17 months strike within a 3 year span. This life isn't supposed to be that hard, if your workplace doesn't appear favorable to you again despite requests to the FG, take the exit and go look for jobs elsewhere where all your demands will be met. You don't complicate students life extending their stay in the university for selfish agitations.

I support the registration of this new body. At least our students can go back school and whoever doesn't want to lecture anymore can go to hell. Nonsense and ASUU.

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Re: A Foolish Move? Nigerian Government Wants To Disband ASUU by Tomjoetech: 11:16am On Oct 05, 2022
itsRhamzy:
it makes perfect sense. On no account should any union whatsoever be allowed to be too powerful than the government, not even in the developed worlds.
ASUU should've shifted ground and return to the class and continue negotiations but Dem dey do strong-head. E go soon clear for their eyes. Before saying FG wants to destroy the education system, what has ASUU done with the monies FG gave them in the past? Have the universities witnessed any slight change after then? Nothing! Yet they kept students at home for close to a year now, that about 17 months strike within a 3 year span. This life isn't supposed to be that hard, if your workplace doesn't appear favorable to you again despite requests to the FG, take the exit and go look for jobs elsewhere where all your demands will be met. You don't complicate students life extending their stay in the university for selfish agitations.

I support the registration of this new body. At least our students can go back school and whoever doesn't want to lecture anymore can go to hell. Nonsense and ASUU.

hello, thanks for your comment. But we all know that ASUU has been patient in the past. If it was before, they would agree with the government and resume. Yet, nothing will be done. many of the staff cant look for job at this time, they are too old to switch careers.
Re: A Foolish Move? Nigerian Government Wants To Disband ASUU by Blestedo75: 12:48pm On Oct 05, 2022
I did say in this platform that the Federal government is moving in circle and the move to disband ASUU is one but illogical move. Same as taking ASUU to industrial court, bypassing arbitration panel which the labour minister supposed to have explored to get the dispute settled at ones. It is also evident that the labour minister is making every frantic efforts to elongate this crisis. For instance, the abortion of the committee of pro- chancellors set up to bring about a truce, the walking out of the meeting with the Hon. Speaker, HoR and the raising of false alarm on issue of appeal of NIC. And recently, the idea of registering a parallel Union in the university. What he should know is that, power is transient and that future generations will hold him accountable for his intransigence. Let me use this opportunity to call on ASUU to use the intervention by the Hon. Speaker,, HoR as the only lifeline open to them to make this matter to be put to rest. Compromise should be made in issues of IPPIS, Revitalization fund and visitation panel report. These are conflict of right and ASUU may not win on these. I want to use this opportunity to plead with Mr. President to intervene on this matter by paying greater attention to the efforts the Hon. Speaker, HoReps is making because that seem to be the only window through which this impasse can be resolved.

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