The Academic Staff Union of Universities in Nigeria, ASUU has revealed why it embarked on a nationwide strike paralyzing academic activities in Nigeria. ASUU said the strike became inevitable because of the federal government's failure to fulfill the 2009 agreement made with the union.
Briefing journalists on Monday after an emergency meeting of its National Executive Council held at the University of Abuja, ASUU president, Biodun Ogunyemi, said the industrial action began Sunday, August 13.
He said during the strike period, there will be no teaching, examination or attendance of statutory meeting of any kind in any of ASUU's branches till the government meets the union's demands.
"Issues outside Babalakin's negotiation committee are what we discussing. We are saying that government did not continue the implementation of the existing issues from 2009 Federal government ASUU agreement. Government have abandoned implementation," he said.
Mr. Ogunyemi said the government had ignored the education system, while the political class send their wards to private universities and universities abroad leaving public universities in Nigeria to collapse.
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