This is as the gathering among ASUU and the central government on Tuesday, August 16, finished without an understanding Among different requests, the speakers' association is requesting installment of college revitalisation reserves, which adds up to about N1.1 trillion.
FCT, Abuja - The gathering between the initiative of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) and the national government on Tuesday, August 16, has again finished without an arrangement. This infers that the half year old strike by state funded college speakers is set to proceed.
What occurred at the gathering -
ASUU part A senior individual from ASUU whose name was not uncovered was refered to as saying that individuals from the Briggs renegotiation panel didn't accompany any new proposal on the table.The ASUU source said the board rather begged the speakers to suspend the continuous strike, with guarantees that their interests will be remembered for the 2023 financial plan. As per the source, the gathering, what began at around 12pm, went on for around three hours with no arrangement came to.
ASUU strike: What speakers need from FG
- Further developed government assistance Revitalisation of state funded colleges
- UTAS installment stage instead of IPPI
- Academic independence, among different requests
