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Nigerian Universities to reopen on January 18 after 9 months of ASUU strike

The National Universities Commission (NUC) has guided bad habit chancellors of colleges to start scholarly exercises on January 18, as per the order of the Presidential Task Force (PTF) group on Covid-19. 



Colleges in Nigeria have been shut since following a strike activity by the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) just as the Coronavirus pandemic. ASUU suspended its 9-month old strike on December 23, 2020 after the national government fulfilled their needs, including paying the instructors their exceptional compensations utilizing a more seasoned installment stage, GIFMIS, not quite the same as the questionable IPPIS. 


The NUC says following the endorsement given by the Presidential Task Force on COVID19, colleges would now be able to continue scholarly exercises. In an assertion delivered, the representative leader secretary (Administration) of the NUC, Chris Maiyaki, ordered officials on Grade Level 12 and underneath to stay at home for a time of five weeks as prior coordinated by the government. 


He encouraged college specialists to defend lives by carefully holding fast to the surviving wellbeing conventions and the Nigeria Center for Disease Control (NCDC) rules, which have been conveyed severally to the Nigerian University System through NUC's fliers. 


"I am to include that colleges resumption of scholarly exercises, must under no situation disregard the full pattern of the semester framework, steady with the Benchmark Minimum Academic Standards (BMAS) endorsed by the NUC, just as other surviving quality affirmation norms and rules," the assertion added


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