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Strike: We’re Still Consulting, ASUU Clarifies

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The national leadership of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has said it was still consulting on what its reply would be to the offers the Federal Government made for it to end its eight-month-old strike.
The National President, Prof. Biodun Ogunyemi, said this, yesterday, in a chat with newsmen.
According to him, the consultation was with members across the country and other critical stakeholders.
“We have what the government is offering, and have transmitted same to our members nationwide, and we are consulting on what the next line of action will be. You know a tree does not make a forest, and our union is democratic in nature and practice.
“As for how long the consultation would take, I cannot say but it may go beyond this week. Whatever we decide on is definitely going to be in national interest, the interest of our children, the interest of our members, and the good of all,” he said.
Recall that after a series of meetings, the leadership of the union held with the government team led by the Minister of Labour, Dr Chris Ngige, the government promised to pay the withheld salaries of lecturers ranging from four to eight months.
The government also said it would release N75billion for the revitalisation of the system and the payment of Earned Academic Allowances.

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