Members of the new union noted that they left the ASSU in order to redefine unionism and restore peace and stability in the universities in Nigeria.
The national coordinator of the new union, Niyi Ismaheel, disclosed this during their first national stakeholders meeting held at the Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, recently. Addressing journalists, he said the union was formed in order to formulate a new approach of engagement in addressing the welfare of its members and put to an end to the unnecessary wasting of student’s academic time as a result of frequent strike action.
It was gathered that the union, which started at OAU, has as its members at Ambrose Alli University Ekpoma, Federal University Oye Ekiti, Federal University Lokoja, Kwara State University and Molete University Ilorin.
In his reaction, the Minister of Labour and Employment, Chris Ngige, yesterday said that the union had not been registered. He said: “We have not registered them yet, their application is in the ministry, it has not been treated. We will look at their application, I’ve asked a committee to look at it.”
from dailytrust.
Na dem sabi, afterall.....
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Same NLC treatment. Fragment them, they will become less powerful. Adams well-done oh.
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