B-R-E-A-K-I-N-G News!!! ASUU Calls Off 5 Months Strike.
The Academic staff of University union, (ASUU) as of today "23rd November 2013" voted in Kano to
call off their 5 months old strike.
The Union leaders agreed to inform Mr president of their decision on Monday, being November 25, 2013. Rejoice with swag while we work hard to keep you updated. One love. (Source A.I.T 8 o'clock news)
call off their 5 months old strike.
The Union leaders agreed to inform Mr president of their decision on Monday, being November 25, 2013. Rejoice with swag while we work hard to keep you updated. One love. (Source A.I.T 8 o'clock news)
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today’s secret meeting of academic
staff union of university held in the
city of kano was a good one as the
union await the final say from Mr President.
Finally the four months Asuu strike
will be over soon ,
Let us start
counting days… From a reliable
source.
The outcome of strike will be
announce once the academic union pass the latest development to
Mr
President.
Dr Nasiru Fagge who refused to pick
his calls when trying to get some
vital info about the current status of
the strike,
We also gathered that there was a division among the
lectures in today,s meeting in kano.
some were still insisting that the
strike should continue until the
federal seal the deal while some
were against the motion but after all.
Majority carried the votes.
More Info Coming soon..
Universities, ASUU, National Executive Council,
weekend, met in Kano. The secret meeting,Vanguard
gathered lasted from Friday night to Saturday
morning.
However, at the end of the meeting, lecturers were
not forthcoming with the outcome, which sources say
was borne out of the promise made to President
Goodluck Jonathan by the union to inform him of its
decision before going public.
It was learnt that the NEC meeting which attracted
‘fair representation’ from over 50 universities was
held at Mambayya House. Vanguard gathered
lecturers were divided on the issue of suspension of
the over 5months strike.
The Universities lecturers were conveyed to the venue
of the secret meeting in two Coaster buses, secured by
the union’s Kano chapter, in order to avoid the
attention of the press and public.
A competent source close to ASUU told Vanguard in
Kano that “we still have 40 – 60 percent situations
here after the meeting; the resolution from the north
favours the call off while their peers from the South
strongly support the continuation of the strike”.
According to the source, “however , we were able to
take a middle course that would be pleasant to
Nigerians, but that will not be discussed now at the
public domain until we meet Mr. President in line
with our last discussion”.
Effort to reach Dr Nasiru Fagge, the national
President of ASUU was abortive as he failed to pick
up calls.
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