FG and ASUU are holding a crucial meeting in Abuja to address the ongoing strike. Get the latest updates on their discussions and possible outcomes.
The Conference Hall of the Federal Ministry of Education in Abuja is currently hosting a crucial meeting between the federal government and Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU).
Present at the gathering are members of ASUU, headed by President Prof. Emmanuel Osodeke, alongside the Minister of Education and esteemed personnel from the Federal Ministry of Education.
This meeting has been called in reaction to the recent warning of ASUU regarding a possible strike, citing apprehensions over the purported failure of the federal government in addressing their requisitions.
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The objective of these talks is to prevent a nationwide public university strike and address lingering concerns that impact the academic community.
Among the ASUU delegation are former presidents of the union, including Prof. Biodun Ogunyemi, who held leadership position until recently.
The future of academic activities in Nigeria’s public universities hinges on the decisive outcome anticipated from these negotiations.
Further information will be provided soon…