Tuesday's meeting between the leadership of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) and the Federal Government has again ended without an agreement.
A 12-week extension was announced on May 9. One bone of contention for the academics is the non-payment of university revitalisation funds, which amounts to about N1.1 trillion. Tuesday’s meeting between the leadership of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) and the Federal Government has again ended without an agreement.
By Joseph Erunke. ABUJA — AGAIN, the negotiation meeting held by the federal government and Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) yesterday, ended in ...
Vanguard gathered that the Prof. The union had met yesterday with Prof. A source at the meeting said the committee only pleaded with the striking lecturers to suspend their action with a promise that the 2023 national budget will address their demands.
The meeting between the Federal Government team and the leadership of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) appears to have ended in a deadlock as ...
The president’s ultimatum had since elapsed without any resolution yet. We will talk to our members first before we talk to the press. - The Federal Government’s Briggs renegotiation committee, had since April 2022, been meeting with ASUU and other labour unions in the universities, who are all currently on strike due to its dispute with the government and non-resolution of demands of the 2009 agreements signed with the federal government.
Mr Osodeke, a professor, will feature in the first series of PREMIUM TIMES' Education Twitter Spaces titled “Lingering ASUU Strike, Revitalisation of ...
Good journalism costs a lot of money. Many Nigerians had thought the union would call off the strike on Tuesday. The Briggs-led committee has submitted a draft agreement to the government but the Ministry of Labour and Employment accused ASUU of fixing its salaries and entitlements in the draft, an allegation ASUU has denied.
The President of the Academic Staff Union of Universities, Professor Emmanuel Osodeke, Wednesday, has stated that Nigerian students should not vote for ...
Anybody who will not look at their interests, who, in his campaign, will not show that he’s going to improve the Nigerian educational system, they should vote them out.” I will repeat it, the Nigerian students should hold their PVC. [ASUU’s meeting with the FG ended in deadlock](https://punchng.com/asuu-fg-meeting-deadlocked-lecturers-stage-walk-out/), Tuesday.
The National Strike Organising Committee of the Academic Staff Union of Universities has met to decide on the way forward concerning the ongoing strike by ...
A meeting the union had with the Federal Government ended in a deadlock on Tuesday. The PUNCH reports that the ASUU has been on strike since February 14, 2022, The National Strike Organising Committee of the Academic Staff Union of Universities has met to decide on the way forward concerning the ongoing strike by the union, The PUNCH reports.
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The National Assembly should enact a law that mandates ASUU to pay the salaries of striking members. Onochie urged the National Assembly to enact laws that would mandate ASUU to pay the salaries of striking members. The lingering strike is also a result of the government’s refusal to accept the UTAS software developed by the union for payment of lecturers’ salaries.
ASUU President, Emmanuel Osodeke, said the union is not shifting ground until the government meets his union's demands.
He argued that “it’s not about the number of strikes. they’ve moved ahead and their focus is on the 2023 elections,” Ms Oduala said. If we didn’t do all these struggles, all the public universities would have been like the primary and secondary schools.” The strike has now lasted almost six months. He noted that IPPIS came last after the tests. Good journalism costs a lot of money. Mr Osodeke said the government “did not bring anything new to the negotiation table.” But come to the university system, I can tell you we have as of today about 120 private universities and about 90 public universities. She said: “There is still money to be mismanaged. The 90 public universities have 95 percent of all students. “Anybody who in his campaign did not show they will revive the university system, they should vote them out. And I want to repeat it, you don’t need to vote for them,” he said.
The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) says the ongoing strike action will not end anytime soon. Emmanuel Osodeke, ASUU president, ...
“We met with them yesterday and they came with nothing. The government has not shown any commitment. “They only claim they don’t have funds, no one can believe that.
It's now six months since public university lecturers in Nigeria commenced strike on 14th February, 2022. Successive governments have been condemned for ...
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