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ASUU Declares Indefinite Strike, Plans Increased Media Engagement by adenigga(m): 2:53am On Aug 30, 2022
The Academic Staff Union of Universities has declared a total and indefinite strike.

The decision was taken at a meeting of the union’s National Executive Council held on Sunday in Abuja.

The PUNCH reports that the union started its ongoing strike on February 14, 2022.

The strike is in protest against the government’s failure to release revitalisation funds for universities, failure to release the white paper report of the visitation panel to universities and the failure to deploy the University Transparency Accountability System for the payment of salaries and allowances of lecturers.

The union’s President, Prof. Emmanuel Osodeke, disclosed the outcome of the NEC meeting in a statement on Monday titled, ‘ASUU strikes are to save public universities.’

In the statement, Osodeke said the NEC regretted that the union had experienced deceit of the highest level for over five years, adding that the government engaged ASUU in fruitless and unending negotiation without a display of fidelity.

The statement read, “In view of the foregoing, and following extensive deliberations on government’s response to the resolution of February 14, 2022, so far, NEC concluded that the demands of the union had not been satisfactorily addressed. Consequently, NEC resolved to transmute the roll-over strike to a comprehensive, total and indefinite strike action beginning from 12.01am Monday, August 29, 2022.

“NEC acknowledges with appreciation past and current efforts by eminent Nigerians and groups to mediate in the lingering crisis. Our union remains open to reasonable engagements as we have always done.

“However, ASUU remains focused on the full implementation of the December 23, 2020 Memorandum of Action for quick restoration of industrial harmony in Nigeria’s public universities.

“NEC noted with pains, its concerns for Nigerians students who are also our wards and foster children and condemned government’s seeming indifference to their plights. Were it within our control, our universities would never have been shut for one day.”

A member of the NEC, who did not want his name in print because he is not the spokesman of the union, told The PUNCH that, “The strike has been extended and the leadership has decentralised the communication channel. We have received mandates to engage more with the media and the public to educate them on the struggles of ASUU.”

State varsities’ pro-chancellors
The Committee of Pro-Chancellors of state universities on Monday said state universities cannot be coerced to implement the agreement reached between the Federal Government and lecturers in federal universities under the aegis of ASUU.

The pro-chancellors also said there was the need for the democratisation of membership of unions in universities.

The PUNCH reports that some state universities have come under fire over their failure to pull out of the ongoing strike declared by the national body of ASUU.

In a communiqué signed by the Secretary, Marcus Awobifa, and made available to The PUNCH on Monday, the pro-chancellors said, “The Committee of Pro-Chancellors of state-owned universities read with alarm and disbelief a statement made by the President of the ASUU, Prof. Emmanuel Osodike, on a television programme, where he said state universities are ‘irrelevant and quacks.’ on August 26, 2022.

“Our first reaction was to ignore this tendentious, ill-conceived and flagrant unconscionable statement by the President of ASUU, but on reflection, it was thought necessary to do a rejoinder to this rather unfortunate statement having regard to the position of the President of ASUU in the scheme of things in our university system in Nigeria.

“Though COPSUN will not want to go into any diatribe with the President of ASUU, the Committee wishes to state as follows to put records straight:

“That the Pro-Chancellors of our state universities and indeed members of the councils are distinguished and accomplished eminent persons who had served and still serving this nation in many capacities. Amongst the members are retired Ambassadors, retired Generals in the Armed forces, retired Vice-Chancellors, Senior Advocates of Nigeria, renowned politicians and other distinguished professionals.”

Source: https://punchng.com/ASUU-declares-ndefinite-strike-plans-increased-media-engagement

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Re: ASUU Declares Indefinite Strike, Plans Increased Media Engagement by Honjoshy4u: 3:28am On Aug 30, 2022
Buhari and APC no like anything school.
No wonder they all have issues with results

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Re: ASUU Declares Indefinite Strike, Plans Increased Media Engagement by kingsways: 3:32am On Aug 30, 2022
Too bad

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Re: ASUU Declares Indefinite Strike, Plans Increased Media Engagement by RamseyKush: 3:34am On Aug 30, 2022
He don cast grin grin grin
Every university student don chop breakfast......

Buhari has completely ruined the education sector.......

Blame ASUU and die ....

The polys aren't on strike cus dis same fg agreed to their demands....

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Re: ASUU Declares Indefinite Strike, Plans Increased Media Engagement by Jagabanofafrica: 4:15am On Aug 30, 2022
I am blaming the two sides , they should negotiate rather than playing politics with education .
Also the request of ASUU is much, where do they want federal government to get 1.1trillion naira.

Educational sector is very important, but we have other sectors too.
The two of them should consider the innocent students.

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Re: ASUU Declares Indefinite Strike, Plans Increased Media Engagement by Blue3k(m): 4:21am On Aug 30, 2022
Lol people better enroll in trade school. Its not too late to learn plumbing, welding, diesel mechanic, HVAC etc.

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Re: ASUU Declares Indefinite Strike, Plans Increased Media Engagement by orisa37: 4:21am On Aug 30, 2022
"WE ARE OPERATING SHARIA MANAGEMENT STANDARD".

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Re: ASUU Declares Indefinite Strike, Plans Increased Media Engagement by slawomir: 5:09am On Aug 30, 2022
Damnnn niggar

Na them sabi


This is to say na after election them go talk about school

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Re: ASUU Declares Indefinite Strike, Plans Increased Media Engagement by OgaDeyVex: 5:09am On Aug 30, 2022
Nawa o
Re: ASUU Declares Indefinite Strike, Plans Increased Media Engagement by OgaDeyVex: 5:09am On Aug 30, 2022
slawomir:
Damnnn niggar

Oga Just Dey Vex Since He Wake Up Today
Re: ASUU Declares Indefinite Strike, Plans Increased Media Engagement by dadebayo1(m): 5:09am On Aug 30, 2022
LONG STRIKE...... students should just go into entrepreneurship training and focus on other things to better improve their lives... its a total mess from top to bottom

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Re: ASUU Declares Indefinite Strike, Plans Increased Media Engagement by coconutbag: 5:09am On Aug 30, 2022
Oh. It appears this strike will last till after next year's elections. Can the descendants and enablers of the current administration manage the strike better if they mistakingly win?

Nigerians shouldn't expect so much when they hand the country over to men with questionable character.

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Re: ASUU Declares Indefinite Strike, Plans Increased Media Engagement by PriestlyLawyer1: 5:10am On Aug 30, 2022
A Latin adage says::: NEMO DAT QUOD NON HABEAT....
Which means::::YOU CAN'T GIVE WHAT YOU DON'T HAVE.

How on earth do we expect anything good from this government. We can't wait for February, 2023, in OBI/YUSUF, we will reclaim our nation.

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Re: ASUU Declares Indefinite Strike, Plans Increased Media Engagement by dmostcheerful(f): 5:11am On Aug 30, 2022
Government said no money to settle ASU.
But they are taking there salary both executive and judiciary and this citizens are suffering.
And to my bemusement 40% of those student from the waste(that claim there are the most enlightened in the whole federation) are busy campaigning for a failed unaccountable government because their sick, corrupt brother is vying for Presidency.
After imposing the semi-lifeless one on Nigerian.
I keep saying it, what ever Tinubu think will make Nigeria better, if he said he can make Nigeria work, let him tell Buhari so he can start it.
When or if it works we can consider him for local government chairman.

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Re: ASUU Declares Indefinite Strike, Plans Increased Media Engagement by IboHausaYoruba: 5:11am On Aug 30, 2022
These PDP people disguising as ASUU have really rubbished education in Nigeria. Just to score some political goals. The teeming youths and students should ask ASUU who are they really fighting for? I have never heard any strike based on student welfare since I was born, it has always been salary, salary and more salary. Bunch of selfish and heartless people.

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Re: ASUU Declares Indefinite Strike, Plans Increased Media Engagement by Tunizzy(m): 5:12am On Aug 30, 2022
There was a country

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Re: ASUU Declares Indefinite Strike, Plans Increased Media Engagement by AntiChristian: 5:14am On Aug 30, 2022
Selfishness!

ASUU is the new terrorist!

Sorosoke ASUU!

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Re: ASUU Declares Indefinite Strike, Plans Increased Media Engagement by Olarewajutv: 5:15am On Aug 30, 2022
ASUU
Re: ASUU Declares Indefinite Strike, Plans Increased Media Engagement by Megabig: 5:16am On Aug 30, 2022
People don’t read, have most of you even gone through ASUU’s request?
they have slowly started convincing them that ASUU is the problem.

Sad for Nigerian students really, the thieves in power should negotiate, you can gradually pay for those improvements, no one is asking for all the sum and the government should find a way to ensure that university are a little independent as well so as to fund themselves but you need a stable economy to be able to do that.
Nigeria just needed change and jumped into fire, a party that is not ready and quickly hijacked the people because of their quest for change.

May God help us

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Re: ASUU Declares Indefinite Strike, Plans Increased Media Engagement by jojo1415: 5:17am On Aug 30, 2022
Useless country with no regard for human capital development.....universities have gone on indefinite strike....what a country cry.....Vote OBI for good governance

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Re: ASUU Declares Indefinite Strike, Plans Increased Media Engagement by dmostcheerful(f): 5:17am On Aug 30, 2022
dmostcheerful:
Government said no money to settle ASUU.
But they are taking there salary both executive and legislature and this citizens are suffering.
And to my bemusement 40% of those student from the waste(that claim there are the most enlightened in the whole federation) are busy campaigning for a failed unaccountable government because their sick, corrupt brother is vying for Presidency.
After imposing the semi-lifeless one on Nigerian.
I keep saying it, what ever Tinubu think will make Nigeria better, if he said he can make Nigeria work, let him tell Buhari so he can start it.
When or if it works we can consider him for local government chairman.

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Re: ASUU Declares Indefinite Strike, Plans Increased Media Engagement by Wisetrue99: 5:17am On Aug 30, 2022
My advise to intended or undergraduate is to go learn a skill, especially in your area of study, so that when school open, you go just collect your CERTIFICATE, dey claim graduate upandan. grin grin

Yes! Thats the only benefit of government owned Nigerian universities!

Improve yourself, make money, find a way out of the country and study in an impactful condusive environment

Until we can take back Nigeria, no just wait! None of their children is studying in Nigeria! The ones that are here are either in private, underaged or about to!

No dull yourself!

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Re: ASUU Declares Indefinite Strike, Plans Increased Media Engagement by tuoyoojo(m): 5:17am On Aug 30, 2022
I feel for these affected students

I remember after gaining admission that year, ASUU welcomed us with 6 months strike after their 6 months, my school went for another 5 months strike ....that was how I lost 11 months by no fault of mine ( we lost one whole session)

However mark these words, very close to the elections, this regime would call off the strike in other to disenfranchise a large number of students who would have registered at home

Bookmark this post

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Re: ASUU Declares Indefinite Strike, Plans Increased Media Engagement by Westchester(m): 5:18am On Aug 30, 2022
Jagabanofafrica:
I am blaming the two sides , they should negotiate rather than playing politics with education .
Also the request of ASUU is much, where do they want federal government to get 1.1trillion naira.

Educational sector is very important, but we have other sectors too.
The two of them should consider the innocent students.


The request is much but one minister is using billions to cut grass, FG is buying cars worth billions for Niger republic and so many other scams and heay looting going on......
Now the US is sending back a huge sum of Abacha loot but guess what, the money would be relooted but here you are still rooting for the same party to win next year's election
Supporting an old crackhead who brought this disastrous government to us
Your mumu still never do

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Re: ASUU Declares Indefinite Strike, Plans Increased Media Engagement by Badgers14: 5:18am On Aug 30, 2022
By the time school reopens the students have all Japa the country..

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Re: ASUU Declares Indefinite Strike, Plans Increased Media Engagement by spy24(m): 5:19am On Aug 30, 2022
ASUU is just being unreasonable...

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Re: ASUU Declares Indefinite Strike, Plans Increased Media Engagement by Dshocker(m): 5:19am On Aug 30, 2022
Both the members of ASUU and the federal government are heartless.

Only God can save this country.

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Re: ASUU Declares Indefinite Strike, Plans Increased Media Engagement by Ologundudu2020: 5:19am On Aug 30, 2022
i just hope ASUU has not become a tool in the wrong hands

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Re: ASUU Declares Indefinite Strike, Plans Increased Media Engagement by Akinsete19(m): 5:20am On Aug 30, 2022
Nawa oo
Re: ASUU Declares Indefinite Strike, Plans Increased Media Engagement by Kingozymandias(m): 5:20am On Aug 30, 2022
All Nigerians stand with ASSU

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Re: ASUU Declares Indefinite Strike, Plans Increased Media Engagement by Maccar02: 5:22am On Aug 30, 2022
This pdp man again ....Asus chairman and pdp their 5/6

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