ASUU strike

2022 - 9 - 16

Court to rule on ASUU strike September 19 (The Punch)

The National Industrial Court on Friday fixed September 19 to deliver a ruling on the Federal Government's prayer asking the court to order the Academic ...

The News Agency of Nigeria reports that the Minister of Labour and Employment on behalf of the Federal Government had filed the matter before the court by way of referral to resolve the issue of the ongoing strike by ASUU. The court after listening to the submissions of counsels ruled that the application was not ripe to be taken as it was served at the Attorney-General’s office on Thursday. Adegoruwa in response stated that there was proof of service of the said application on the Attorney-general of the Federation on Thursday. When the matter came up, Mr J.U.K. Igwe in response objected to Adegoruwa’s application, stating that he was in receipt of the application he filed on Monday, which was served to them on Thursday by 5 pm. He submitted that the court should invoke the cited section in SERAP’s favour to be joined in the suit as a defendant and urged the court to take his application to that effect before entertaining any other application in the suit.

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ASUU Strike: Wike Blames Uncommitted Leaders, Sues For Peace (CHANNELS TELEVISION)

Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike says the ongoing strike by the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) is the consequence of electing leaders that ...

Governor Wike, a former Minister of State for Education, however, urged ASUU to reconsider some demands as no administration can pay out the huge sum being demanded by the union at a go, with the present economic realities. Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike says the ongoing strike by the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) is the consequence of electing leaders that are not committed to solving problems. He says while it is acknowledged that the problem leading to the strike is an accumulated one, proper negotiations should have been able to resolve the dispute.

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ASUU strike: Osodeke raises hope of resumption if FG complies (Businessday.ng)

Emmanuel Osodeke, the president of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has given indication that the striking lecturers are...

ASUU earlier had given conditions to call off the strike. “To end the strike, the federal government should implement the renegotiated 2009 agreement and pull out of the IPPIS with immediate effect and use UTAS as a payment platform for lecturers,” he said. Dele Ashiru, the University of Lagos chapter chairman of ASUU told BusinessDay that except the federal government is willing to implement the renegotiated 2009 agreement and pull out of the Integrated Payroll and Personnel Information System (IPPIS) and begin to use the University Transparency, Accountability Solution (UTAS) payment platform the lecturers will not back down from the strike.

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We're Willing To Call Off Strike – ASUU (Leadership Newspaper)

The President of Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), Prof. Emmanuel Osodeke has said that the union is willing to end its seven-month old strike.

Emmanuel Osodeke has said that the union is willing to end its seven-month old strike. ”So we have given them the minimum we want and we have to come down and they can do it in one day if there is a will.” The federal government recently sued ASUU at the industrial court in an attempt to end the strike.

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ASUU Strike: Factional President Of Nigerian Students' Association ... (SaharaReporters.com)

Public university lecturers under the aegis of the Academic Staff Union of Universities have been on strike for seven months. A factional president of the ...

This was disclosed in a court document dated September 9, which was obtained by SaharaReporters on Sunday, titled: “Forwarding of a referral instrument in the trade dispute between federal government/federal ministry of education and the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU)”. Public university lecturers under the aegis of the Academic Staff Union of Universities have been on strike for seven months. SaharaReporters reported on Monday that the National Industrial Court of Nigeria in Abuja adjourned the lawsuit between the Nigerian Government and the striking university lecturers.

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Strike: Court fixes Nigerian govt's suit against ASUU for hearing (Premium Times)

The Nigerian government filed an for an application for interlocutory injunction to restrain ASUU from continuing with the strike.

Good journalism costs a lot of money. “It asked the court to interpret in its entirety the provisions of Section 18 LFN 2004, especially as it applies to the cessation of strike once a trade dispute is apprehended by the Minister of Labour and Employment and conciliation is ongoing.” “It asked the court to interpret in its entirety the provisions of Section 18 LFN 2004, especially as it applies to the cessation of strike once a trade dispute is apprehended by the Minister of Labour and Employment and conciliation is ongoing,” a statement from the Ministry of Labour said on Sunday. In its referral, the government wants the court to determine the legality or otherwise of the strike. The judge, H.I Hamman, granted the application to strike out the earlier suit and adjourned SERAP’s application to be joined with ASUU as a defendant in the federal government’s suit to next Friday. Mr Adegboruwa, therefore, asked the court to strike out its earlier suit on the same issue of strike and allow it to be joined in the federal government’s suit.

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ASUU strike: Kano approves N304m earned allowances for YMSU ... (Daily Trust)

Kano state government has approved the payment of N304million as earned allowances for academic staff of Yusuf Maitama Sule...

Learn more about our membership [here](https://membership.dailytrust.com/faqs/) Today, we're asking that you support us to do more. Every day, we work hard to provide readers such as you with the most accurate, up-to-date, and comprehensive information. Daily Trust reports that the Kano state government meeting with representatives of ASUU from the two state-owned universities earlier in the week ended in deadlock but it is now unknown if the government’s move will convince the academic staff to return to the classes.Daily Trust reports that the Kano state government meeting with representatives of ASUU from the two state-owned universities earlier in the week ended in deadlock but it is now unknown if the government’s move will convince the academic staff to return to the classes. Your support means that Daily Trust can keep offering journalism to everyone in the world. This approval is coming on the heels of the government’s appeal to the academic staff to return to the classrooms and pull out of the ongoing strike of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU).

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Court declines to hear FG's motion for order to call off ASUU strike (Vanguard)

The court, in a ruling by Justice Polycarp Hamman, refused to hear the application, after it heard from counsel to the striking varsity lecturers, Mr. Femi ...

On his part, counsel for the Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project, SERAP, Mr. He disclosed that one of the reliefs SERAP is seeking from the court, is an order for a stay of further proceedings to enable the court to determine whether or not they should be made a party in the suit. However, counsel for ASUU, Mr. Adegboruwa, SAN, further noted that his client also applied for the suit and a similar one it filed to compel FG to honour the agreement it entered into with the striking varsity lecturers, since 2009, to be consolidated in the interest of justice. Ebun-Olu Adegboruwa, SAN, drew the attention of the court to an application his client filed to be joined as an interested party in the matter. He urged the court to order the ASUU to in the interim, return to the classroom, pending the determination of the suit.

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Incessant ASUU strike will create workforce gap, brain drain -AYGF ... (Daily Sun)

From Okwe Obi, Abuja. Executive Director of Africa Youth Growth Foundation, Dr. Arome Salifu, has weigh in on the lingering faceoff between the Federal ...

“Our dear students should in the interim, register for online courses to update themselves, acquire skills and become productive while negotiations progress. “One of the consequences of this is the workforce gap it would create in the future. Executive Director of Africa Youth Growth Foundation, Dr.

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FG Vs ASUU: Court Adjourns Case To September 19 (CHANNELS TELEVISION)

The National Industrial Court has adjourned the suit filed by the Federal Government challenging the ongoing strike by the Academic Staff Union of ...

Falana added that ASUU is currently meeting with stakeholders to ensure that this lingering crisis is resolved. He said he has been served with the Federal Government’s Interlocutory injunction. The National Industrial Court has adjourned the suit filed by the Federal Government challenging the ongoing strike by the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) to Monday, September 19 for a hearing of the interlocutory application of the Federal Government.

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ASUU strike: Court to deliver ruling in FG's prayer Sept 19 (Vanguard)

Igwe further stated that the claimant also filed on the same date an affidavit of facts in support of the referral sent by the Minister of Labour and Employment ...

The court after listening to the submissions of counsel ruled that the application was not ripe to be taken as it was served at the Attorney- general’s office on Thursday. Adegoruwa in response stated that there was proof of service of said application on the Attorney-general of the Federation on Thursday. Igwe in response objected to Adegoruwa’s application, stating that he was in receipt of the application he filed on Monday, that was served on them on Thursday by 5pm. He added that the process had been served on the claimant on Thursday. He submitted that the court should invoke the cited section in SERAP’s favour to be joined in the suit as a defendant and urged the court to take his application to that effect before entertaining any other application in the suit He also informed the court that ASUU will be meeting stakeholders in the House of Representative on Sept.20 to ensure that the matter is resolved.

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ASUU Strike: Buhari promises to make consultations on lecturers ... (Vanguard)

The President made the promise after meeting with the Chairman and select members of Pro-Chancellors of Federal Universities on Friday at the Presidential Villa ...

The Pro-Chancellors were led to the meeting by Professor Nimi Briggs, who said they had come to meet with the President in three capacities: “As President and Commander-in-Chief, as father of the nation, and as Visitor to the Federal universities.” Recall that ASUU proceeded on one-month warning strike on 14th February over the alleged inability of the Federal Government to meet up with their demands and has been extending the strike up till date. The President made the promise after meeting with the Chairman and select members of Pro-Chancellors of Federal Universities on Friday at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

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ASUU strike: Buhari meets pro-chancellors, vows further consultations (The Punch)

The President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), on Friday, promised to extend the ongoing consultations between the Federal Government and the ...

He, however, asked for “further inching up of the salary, in view of the economic situation of the country.” Citing the recent listing of the University of Ibadan among the first 1,000 universities in the world, Briggs noted that “the future of the university system in the country is good,” despite the seven-month industrial action. The President said without necessarily going back on what is already established policy, “I will make further consultations, and I’ll get back to you.”

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ASUU Strike: Pro-Chancellors beg Buhari over salary increase, 'No ... (Premium Times)

“Prof Briggs commended Federal Government for concessions already made to the striking lecturers, including the offer to raise salaries by 23.5 per cent across ...

Prof Briggs commended Federal Government for concessions already made to the striking lecturers, including the offer to raise salaries by 23.5% across board, and 35% for Professors. “Prof Briggs commended Federal Government for concessions already made to the striking lecturers, including the offer to raise salaries by 23.5 per cent across board, and 35 per cent for Professors. Good journalism costs a lot of money. He, however, asked for “further inching up of the salary, in view of the economic situation of the country.” The Pro-Chancellors were led to the meeting by Professor Nimi Briggs, who said they had come to meet with the President in three capacities: “As President and Commander-in-Chief, as father of the nation, and as Visitor to the Federal universities.” He, however, asked for “further inching up of the salary, in view of the economic situation of the country,” Mr Adesina wrote.

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Court refuses to hear FG's application seeking to stop ASUU strike (TheCable)

The National Industrial Court of Nigeria (NICN) on Friday, refused to hear an application by the federal government seeking an order...

“We are going out of our way to ensure that this matter is resolved. We are going out of our way to ensure that this matter is resolved and we appeal to the claimant to corporate with us,” he said Opposing the claimant, Femi Falana said the applications cannot be taken because the business for the day is for further mention.

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ASUU strike: Court to deliver ruling in FG's prayer September 19 (Guardian)

The National Industrial Court on Friday fixed Sept.19 to deliver a ruling on Federal Government's prayer asking the court to order the Academic Staff Union ...

The court after listening to the submissions of counsel ruled that the application was not ripe to be taken as it was served at the Attorney- general’s office on Thursday. Adegoruwa in response stated that there was proof of service of the said application on the Attorney-general of the Federation on Thursday. He added that the process had been served on the claimant on Thursday. He submitted that the court should invoke the cited section in SERAP’s favour to be joined in the suit as a defendant and urged the court to take his application to that effect before entertaining any other application in the suite He also informed the court that ASUU will be meeting stakeholders in the House of Representatives on Sept.20 to ensure that the matter is resolved. Falana added that the Minister of Labour and Employment lacked the power to ask the court in his referral to order the defendant to go back to work.

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ASUU Strike: Again, Buhari meets Pro-Chancellors of varsities ... (Guardian)

President Muhammadu Buhari has promised to engage in further consultations with relevant stakeholders towards ending the protracted strike by members of ...

He, however, asked for “further inching up of the salary, in view of the economic situation of the country.” He cited as example the recent listing of the University of Ibadan among the first 1,000 universities in the world, a development occurring for the first time. Briggs said they came to meet with Buhari in his capacity “as President and Commander-in-Chief, as father of the nation, and as Visitor to the Federal universities.”

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UPDATED: ASUU Strike: Pro-Chancellors beg Buhari over salary ... (Premium Times)

Pro-Chancellors of Federal Universities have appealed to President Muhammadu Buhari to give more concessions to striking university lecturers.

Good journalism costs a lot of money. The statement by Mr Adesina said the Minister of State for Education, Goodluck Nana Opiah, said all the concessions made by the government were to ensure that the industrial action comes to an end, “but ASUU has remained adamant.” At the meeting with the president on Friday, he commended the government for concessions already made to the striking lecturers, including the offer to raise salaries by 23.5 per cent across the board, and 35 per cent for professors.

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ASUU strike: Buhari, committee of Pro-Chancellors meet in Abuja (Daily Post Nigeria)

President Muhammadu Buhari is currently meeting with some selected members of the Committee of Pro-Chancellors of the universities owned by the Federal.

He wrote, “President Muhammadu Buhari is currently meeting with selected members of the Committee of Pro-Chancellors of the Federal Universities, at the State House, Abuja”. President Muhammadu Buhari is currently meeting with some selected members of the Committee of Pro-Chancellors of the universities owned by the Federal Government. The meeting which is taking place at the State House, Abuja may not be unconnected to the lingering strike by the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU on February 14.

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ASUU strike: Buhari meets pro chancellors of varsities, to consult more (Daily Sun)

President Muhammadu Buhari on Friday met with the Chairman and select members of Pro-Chancellors of Federal Universities, promising to engage in further ...

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Buhari Moves To End ASUU Strike, Meets With Varsity Pro ... (Leadership Newspaper)

President Muhammadu Buhari Friday at State House, Abuja, met with the Chairman and select members of Pro-Chancellors of Federal Universities, promising to.

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ASUU Strike: Again, Buhari meets Pro-Chancellors of universities (Pulse Nigeria)

President Muhammadu Buhari has promised to engage in further consultations with relevant stakeholders towards ending the protracted strike by members of ...

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ASUU strike: Pro-Chancellors seek reversal of 'No work, no pay ... (The Nation Newspaper)

THE National Industrial Court on Friday in Abuja declined a request by the Federal Government to hear its application for interlocutory compelling members ...

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ASUU strike: I'll get back to you, Buhari tells Pro-Chancellors (Vanguard)

President Muhammadu Buhari Friday at State House, Abuja, met with the Chairman and select members of Pro-Chancellors of Federal Universities, promising to ...

Prof Briggs commended Federal Government for concessions already made to the striking lecturers, including the offer to raise salaries by 23.5% across board, and 35% for Professors. He, however, asked for “further inching up of the salary, in view of the economic situation of the country.” He added that despite the pall cast by more than seven months of industrial action, “the future of university system in the country is good,” citing as example the recent listing of the University of Ibadan among the first 1,000 universities in the world, a development occurring for the first time.

Court Hears FG's Bid to End ASUU's Strike Monday (THISDAY Newspapers)

... * Buhari meets with pro-chancellors, promises further consultations. Deji Elumoye, Alex Enumah and Onyebuchi Ezigbo in Abuja.

“Because we are waiting for registration, we cannot be part of the suit. So, what the Minister of Labour and Employment has done (make referral) is in the best interest of the nation. “The Minister of Labour and Employment apprehended the strike and set up the necessary mechanisms towards its resolution and the government was serious about it. James Igwe (SAN) urged the court to hear his client’s pending application for interlocutory injunction on the grounds that the issue being one of national interest requires utmost urgency. Earlier in his speech, Professor Nimi Briggs, who led the Pro-Chancellors to the meeting said they had come to meet with the President in three capacities: “As President and Commander-in-Chief, as father of the nation, and as Visitor to the Federal Universities.” He said they applied to the Federal Ministry of Labour for registration in 2018 and were waiting for the handing over of the registration certificate. It is not politics. “It is saying, let intellectualism not be halted. ASUU did the rollover strike and indefinite strike. Igwe opposed the adjournment, on the basis that “there is an affidavit of urgency in national interest for accelerated hearing of the application for injunction seeking to restrain the union from continuing the strike, pending the hearing and determination of the substantive suit.” He added: “We are going out of our way to ensure that this matter is resolved and we appeal to the claimant (FG) to cooperate with us.” Justice Polycarp Hamman of the National Industrial Court will next Monday hear an application for interlocutory injunction to compel members of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) to suspend their ongoing strike, pending the hearing and determination of the substantive suit.

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Strike: FG may consider out-of-court settlement with ASUU (The Punch)

Days after dragging the Academic Staff Union of Universities before the National Industrial Court, the Federal Government may consider an out-of-court ...

He added that the council also approved N84.9m for the state’s University of Science and Technology in Wudil. The council also approved the release of N82.1m to the YMSU for the direct furnishing and provision of equipment at the Faculty of Science.” The reason for going to court is for the court to compel them to go back to work. Falana added that ASUU was currently meeting with stakeholders to ensure that the lingering crisis was resolved. Hamman subsequently adjourned the suit to Monday, September 19, 2022 for hearing. The names of the 10 others were inadvertently omitted during the previous payment exercise. But the counsel for ASUU, Femi Falana (SAN), opposed the request, stating that it would amount to determining the substantive suit. He said he had been served with the Federal Government’s motion for interlocutory injunction. The court subsequently struck out the earlier application. He said ASUU insisted that lecturers must be paid their salaries for the period they were on strike. The seven-month old strike embarked upon by ASUU was declared by the president of the union, Professor Emmanuel Osodeke, on February 14, 2022 at the University of Lagos. The reason we dragged them to court initially was because they refused our pleas to return to work.

ASUU strike: NANS vows to ground airports - Punch Newspapers (The Punch)

The National Association of Nigerian Students has vowed further action on the lingering strike action by the Academic Staff Union of Universities.

Nigerian students are not surprised that the Buhari- government does not care about public education. “They are never apologetic and are hell-bent on destroying every remnant of state welfare left. “Through Nigerians, the federal and state governments became and are still uncomfortable with our protests. We shall be mobilizing all students to shut down the country. He said , “We shall begin another round of protest next week by storming the airspaces on Monday, 19th September 2022 to #OccupyTheAirports#. “We will, by this statement, not beg again.

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We're shutting down all airports until ASUU strike is over – NANS (Daily Post Nigeria)

Following a seven-month standoff between the Federal Government and the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, the National Association of Nigerian.

“We shall begin another round of protest next week by storming the airspaces on Monday, 19th September 2022 to #OccupyTheAirports. No Movement!” No Education!

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Students threaten to grind airports' activities over lingering ASUU strike (NIGERIAN TRIBUNE)

NANS resolves to shut down all the international airports nationwide in continuation of its protests to end the lingering strike of the ASUU.

The policy of “No Work No Pay” is a fascist one; it is, therefore condemnable and nonacceptable to all the millions of students in Nigeria. “They know the effect of grounding the airport, the only thing we request for them is to open our campuses back. We call on ASUU leadership for a meeting as soon as possible to discuss solidarity actions and plan for the next phase of the struggles. “Being on the road for the past four days and had garnered alot of solidarity. “Nigerian students are not subjected to security agencies and we haven’t seen any step from them to avert ASUU strike. “We shall begin another round of protest next week by storming the airspaces on Monday, 19th September 2022 to #OccupyTheAirports.

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ASUU strike: We'll ground airports, students vow (Vanguard)

The leadership of the National Association of Nigerian Students, NANS, has vowed to ground activities at international airports across the country, to protest ...

We Call on the Buhari government to pay all outstanding arrears and salaries of the lecturers. “Nigerian Students are not subjected to security agencies and we haven’t seen any step from them to avert the ASUU strike. We Call on ASUU leadership for a meeting as soon as possible to discuss Solidarity actions and plan for the next phase of the struggles. They prefer to kill the public schools instead of revamping them. Olumide added that “We dare say that this cruelty will not continue anymore. “We shall begin another round of protest next week by storming the airspaces to #OccupyTheAirports.

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NANS vow to ground airports over ASUU strike The Nation Newspaper (The Nation Newspaper)

The National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) has said it would ground activities at the local and international airports across the country ...

It is, therefore condemnable and nonacceptable to all the millions of students in Nigeria. We call on ASUU leadership for a meeting as soon as possible to discuss solidarity actions and plan for the next phase of the struggles.” Click now to see!!](https://naijanaturalsolution.com/mencare/) [EXTRA INCOME,MONEY MAKING OPPORTUNITY- We will pay you in naira or dollars(whichever you prefer) directly to your designated bank account as you will earn from one or variety of businesses we invest in,ranging from Real estate, Agriculture, Transportation, Construction,Metals,Crude oil,Aviation,Hospitality etc . Click Here To See My Breakthrough!](https://bit.ly/3eeJ1de) According to him: “We shall begin another round of protest next week by storming the airspaces on Monday, 19th September 2022 to #OccupyTheAirports. We Call on the Buhari government to pay all outstanding arrears and salaries of the lecturers.

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NANS to shut down airports across the country over ASUU strike (Nairametrics)

This is coming a few days after the students blocked the Lagos-Ibadan expressway in protest over the lingering strike causing a lot of gridlock on that axis.

We call on the Buhari-government to pay all outstanding arrears and salaries of the lecturers. Nigerian students are not surprised that the Buhari- government does not care about public education. We shall be mobilizing all students to shut down the country. We pass a vote of no confidence on both Ministers of Labour and Education. Nigerian students are not subjected to security agencies and we haven’t seen any step from them to avert ASUU strike. Olumide said, “We shall begin another round of protest next week by storming the airspaces on Monday, 19th September 2022 to #OccupyTheAirports#.

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ASUU Strike: NANS to shut down airports from September 19 (Peoples Gazette)

NANS said their plan of shutting down the airports was so that the federal government can in turn experience their suffering in the last seven months.

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