The accord comes after a meeting, which lasted 12 hours, between the leadership of the union and a government delegation led by Adamu Adamu, minister of education.
Speaking with journalists at the end of the meeting, Biodun Ogunyemi, national president of ASUU, said the dialogue yielded “a concrete proposal”, but that the union would have to reach its members for a decision.
“Now we have some concrete proposal that we will take back to our members for consideration,” he said.
Also addressing journalists, the minister of education said the demands of the union had been taken care and that it would call off its strike within a week.
Since ASUU embarked on strike on August 14, the government has held meetings with the union, which were deadlocked, until that of Thursday.
From The Cable
Great news..
ReplyDeleteGive them one year they will strike again for this same reason
Delete"Concrete proposal?"
DeleteNa concrete ASUU go chop?
No be food wey them go chop them ask government for?
This is a good news
ReplyDelete*Larry was here*
I applaud this government for averting another six months waste of time of innocent children and wasting parents money.
DeleteGreat news for the students!
ReplyDeleteFantastic news.
ReplyDeleteThat is the kind of government we want. sorting things out asap
Good news then 🙂
ReplyDeleteYes oooo....I have to go back to skul
ReplyDeleteGood news. But this one Ssanu and the other Associations joined the strike today, hope students will still resume and lectures will hold oh....
ReplyDeleteIn the end, students suffer and its realy annoying
Hallelujah!!!
ReplyDeleteNaija educational system no follow last last sha.
God please, let this be my last degree in a Nigerian school!
ReplyDeleteLoud it...sister
DeleteGreat news for the students
ReplyDeleteHmmmmm naija I hail una
ReplyDeleteTo God be the glory
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