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loko50:I wonder if you are following the strike update. The government has increased their salaries, implemented UTAS, before they went on to declare indefinite strike! |
chiokeman:So you agree ASUU can be compared with terrorists? All they've been doing since the past two decades is terrorizing the educational sector by constantly holding the students as hostage |
IboHausaYoruba:Lecturers that will spend half of their periods telling students their life stories. It is only few of them that actually teach! Yet, they're the ones clamouring for salary increment every now and then. Most of the professor's cannot even see clearly, and they also want salary increment. |
Revolution2022:If you admire been a politician so bad, you can switch to politics. After all, there are lecturers who are actively working as a politician |
jkpbestseries:My father! You know I write the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth! |
Softmirror:They are not considerate of the disarray in academic calendar caused by the pandemic in year 2020. They are more concerned about inflicting more emotional and mental pains to poor students who chose public universities. |
orisa37:Jonathan was too soft; and we all know it! ASUU do not control all universities. They are only in charge of the federal universities. The affected ministers such as the minister of education, labour and other relevant ministers are expected to face ASUU, and then report to the president. That's how things are done! The president has other things to do rather than facing a union who are solely fighting for their pockets. Every other demands are just for publicity stunts. |
Softmirror:The government will put an end to an incessant strike from ASUU as soon as they implement the above. And that's the bottom line! |
PerfectStranger:We know! We are voting out APC next year because APC is the cause of our problems; and not PDP that has ruled for over 2 decades |
Thanksful:Go and look up the world history. No union can compete with ASUU total number of strikes, and it's not because of a bad government. But because they eventually get paid after the strike. Unions are supposed to express their grievances by striking for not less than 3 months. 6 months strike is overdo, unjustifiable and selfish of the union |
PerfectStranger:It's not just the educational sector. Every sector is in disarray. Remember that! |
The Big brother Naija house had become boring since Amaka eviction. Every day, new drama with Amaka As far as I am concerned, she is one of the realest person in the house. She had everyone worrying! Others are bunch of pretenders; especially (Sheggz)
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ASUU declared a strike in February 2022. Every meeting with the Union has always ended in deadlock. The union, however, stood its ground and claims not to shift grounds until all of its demands are met. Meanwhile, the union president kept referring to how the government has seized their salaries to influence their decisions and stance. This is the month of September 2022 and the government has met more than 60% of the union demands. All the striking unions already called off strike the past month after a brief meeting with the government. ASUU has refused to call off the strike because the Federal government is not willing to pay them their 6 months salary arrears. They've however been very tactical with the strike time frame. At first, they declared one month strike, then kept increasing the time frame while making it look as if they were willing to call off the strike in good faith. They declared an indefinite strike after the government had met 60% of their frivolous demands. Before the federal government thinks about paying the union their 6 months arrears, think about the effect it will have. ASUU is known for declaring strikes every year because they often get paid before they resume back to class. Where is it done that a union will declare 6 months strike, and still be expecting a salary for work not done? There is without a doubt that the union has lost the sympathy of 80% of most Nigerians, and the only thing stopping students from declaring them public enemy No.1 in the educational sector is because of "fear" If the federal government decides to pay them today, nothing will stop them from declaring a 3-5 years strike tomorrow!!! ASUU is failing to realize that nobody is happy with the present-day government. Declaring over 3 months of strike while expecting pay for work not done is selfish, and unjustifiable. In a sane world, a union is expected to press its demands for a maximum of 3 months before resuming back to classes. Before declaring an indefinite strike; the union claim they are not going to make up for the lost months if the government fails to pay them No matter what happens, students will always be at the receiving end. During our time, lecturers were so inconsiderate after calling off 4 months ASUU strike. They started exams immediately as if we were the cause of the strike/fight. The bolded part has always been the tradition of ASUU. They don't make up for all the lost months. "ASUU claims the strike is a sacrifice for the generation to come." They should also be willing to sacrifice their one-year salary for the generation to come. Paying ASUU will mean more subscriptions to more strikes in the nearest future. Not paying them their 6 months strike will make them more reasonable before declaring another strike in the nearest future, (II) It will enable them to give more listening hears to what the government has to offer quicker, rather than standing on what they want! I am #Oblivion
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Nothing is going to happen! Strike continues until next year. |
ASUU declared a strike in February 2022. Every meeting with the Union has always ended in deadlock. The union, however, stood its ground and claims not to shift grounds until all of its demands are met. Meanwhile, the union president kept referring to how the government has seized their salaries to influence their decisions and stance. This is the month of September 2022 and the government has met more than 60% of the union demands. All the striking unions already called off strike the past month after a brief meeting with the government. ASUU has refused to call off the strike because the Federal government is not willing to pay them their 6 months salary arrears. They've however been very tactical with the strike time frame. At first, they declared one month strike, then kept increasing the time frame while making it look as if they were willing to call off the strike in good faith. They declared an indefinite strike after the government had met 60% of their frivolous demands. Before the federal government thinks about paying the union their 6 months arrears, think about the effect it will have. ASUU is known for declaring strikes every year because they often get paid before they resume back to class. Where is it done that a union will declare 6 months strike, and still be expecting a salary for work not done? There is without a doubt that the union has lost the sympathy of 80% of most Nigerians, and the only thing stopping students from declaring them public enemy No.1 in the educational sector is because of "fear" If the federal government decides to pay them today, nothing will stop them from declaring a 3-5 years strike tomorrow!!! ASUU is failing to realize that nobody is happy with the present-day government. Declaring over 3 months of strike while expecting pay for work not done is selfish, and unjustifiable. In a sane world, a union is expected to press its demands for a maximum of 3 months before resuming back to classes. Before declaring an indefinite strike; the union claim they are not going to make up for the lost months if the government fails to pay them No matter what happens, students will always be at the receiving end. During our time, lecturers were so inconsiderate after calling off 4 months ASUU strike. They started exams immediately as if we were the cause of the strike/fight. The bolded part has always been the tradition of ASUU. They don't make up for all the lost months. "ASUU claims the strike is a sacrifice for the generation to come." They should also be willing to sacrifice their one-year salary for the generation to come. Paying ASUU will mean more subscriptions to more strikes in the nearest future. Not paying them their 6 months strike will make them more reasonable before declaring another strike in the nearest future, (II) It will enable them to give more listening hears to what the government has to offer quicker, rather than standing on what they want! I am #Oblivion
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