The strike by the lecturers, however, continues as the meeting could not conclude on whether ASUU should return to work or not.
The meeting started around 5.10pm and went on till 9.30pm, with the government delegation led by the Minister of Education, Adamu Adamu, and the Permanent Secretary, Sony Echono.
The Punch had reported exclusively on Monday that the two parties would meet over the strike action in the public universities which has now entered the fourth week.
The last meeting between the two parties was on Thursday, November 15, which lasted for six hours but was deadlocked as no resolutions were taken.
The ASUU President, Prof Biodun Ogunyemi, in a brief session with journalists after the three - hour talks, said the negotiations with the government would continue.
Punch
Hmmmmmmm I tire ooo
ReplyDeleteIt is well with my country Nigeria.
ReplyDeleteTell me why it will not end in deadlock. How many of those people seated there has their children schooling in any Nigerian University more or less federal university. They have no interest if Nigerians go to school or not. We are in a time bomb in this country. It will explode on all of them. Those they denied education will be a terror to them and their foreign educated children one day.
ReplyDeleteKeep playing with the future of Nigerians.. God is watching all of you.
Thank you jesus more holiday
ReplyDeletePlanning on which skill to learn
Me I'm tired oo.
DeleteI want to do and graduate. thank you!
ope oooooo
ReplyDeleteI pray that things get better in Nigeria.
ReplyDeleteSmh
ReplyDeleteAsuu NA beg I dey beg
ReplyDeleteam tired of staying at home
With all the heads I'm seeing up there, no solution ?
ReplyDeletena wa