He stated this in a bulletin he sent to members of the union. He said, all ASUU members should "be on the watch and prepare for a long drawn out struggle to salvage the university system”.
According to him, members should remain steadfast "and resolute in the face of intimidation or antics employed by government through Vice chancellors and governing councils to undermine the ongoing struggle”.
“Government is yet to change its 'keep them talking' style and stance as all the meetings held so far with the Minister of Education are yet to resolve any of the demands of ASUU”.
From vanguard
Na wa ooooh
ReplyDeleteNigeria God please help us
ReplyDeleteThis one is strong. Na wa.
ReplyDeleteIt's well with us
ReplyDeleteI feel sorry for parents and students, ASUU chose the wrong time to go on strike, knowing that election is in February. These students, some of them have lost a whole session.
ReplyDeleteNo vex oooo
DeleteIzit d same ASUU u referring to? Cos d ASUU I know started der struks in October oooo. Logically speaking... A semester isn't over yet. Hw dem take "lost a whole session" na?
I pray d strike be called off though. D students need to sharpen der brains again