ASUU Strike: Osinbajo to lead govt negotiation with lecturers

From left: Former President of the Academic Staff Union of
Universities (ASUU), Prof. Nasir Isa; President of ASUU, Biodun
Ogunyemi; and the Vice President, Prof. Emmanuel Osodeke, at a news
conference on the state of the nation in Abuja on Monday (14/8/17).
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The Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo, will lead the government
negotiation with striking university lecturers, an official has said.
The lecturers, ASUU, have been on strike for about two weeks demanding implementation of previous agreements, full payment of salaries and improved government funding of universities.
PREMIUM TIMES reported how a scheduled meeting between the lecturers and the government could not hold on Tuesday as ASUU said there was no reason for it.
The Minister of Labour, Chris Ngige, on Wednesday after the Federal Executive Council meeting, confirmed that Mr. Osinbajo will now lead the negotiations.
Details later…
The lecturers, ASUU, have been on strike for about two weeks demanding implementation of previous agreements, full payment of salaries and improved government funding of universities.
PREMIUM TIMES reported how a scheduled meeting between the lecturers and the government could not hold on Tuesday as ASUU said there was no reason for it.
The Minister of Labour, Chris Ngige, on Wednesday after the Federal Executive Council meeting, confirmed that Mr. Osinbajo will now lead the negotiations.
Details later…
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