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ASUU vows not to call off one month warning strike

 The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has promised not to cancel the one-month cautioning strike it started on February 14.


ASUU President, Professor Victor Emmanuel Osodeke, said during an appearance on Channels TV today, Feb. 28, that the association won't withdraw on the strike as the Federal government has reliably neglected to keep the guarantees made to the association throughout the long term.



The association said it no longer needs guarantees from the public authority yet activity.


Osodeke said: "For the beyond nine years or something like that, they have been giving us guarantees yet when the strike is finished, they backslide. In this way, our partners are worn out on these guarantees which they don't satisfy. What we need are activities."


He said that assuming the Federal Government kept to its essential for the arrangement, ASUU could never have picketed.


He couldn't help contradicting the contention that speakers are paid for doing nothing in the wake of going through months protesting.


He said that disregarding the ASUU strike throughout the long term, many schools have not missed any scholastic year.


He said this is on the grounds that individuals from the association have forfeited for the country's schooling system, with numerous instructors forfeiting their leave for a really long time to make sure they can get together with the scholarly schedule.


Osodeke added that teachers are paid for the work done and that any individual who says ASUU is paid after the strike is lying.


The ASUU President likewise responded to the arranged dissent by the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS)


He said the understudies reserve the privilege to fight what they accept isn't right, however clarified that ASUU isn't moved by the arranged dissent.


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