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‘NO MORE DIALOGUE, STRIKE CONTINUES’ – ASUU

naijalog by naijalog
October 14, 2013
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It has been reported that Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) National President Dr. Nasir Faegehas declared that the strike will continue.

He also revealed that the union has decided to cease to negotiate with the Benue State Governor Gabriel Suswam’s committee, saying that the committee has nothing to deliver.

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He says:

“The strike continues even if government is threatening to do the worst. There is no more dialogue with government, if the 2009 agreement is not approved. But we are willing to dialogue with anybody towards meeting ASUU’s said agreement. That is the truth.

“Our doors are open towards addressing these problems. If anybody invites us, we will be there. The only dialogue that we will not attend is that with the Suswam committee. ASUU has vowed not to listen to that committee again. The struggle is on and we are waiting and hoping that government will do what is right so that we will go back to our classes and start lecturing.

“Many students have been calling me in support of the ASUU strike and they want government to listen to us and that we should not call off the strike until the 2009 agreement is met. The condition of the universities is nothing to write home about.”

Responding to the ‘no-work no-pay’ declaration made by the federal government, the ASUU boss said:

“The Federal Government has not been paying. That statement is not applicable now since we have been working without pay.”

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