Again, ASUU-FG meeting ends in deadlock, strike to continue

The meeting between the leadership of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) and the Federal Government held on Tuesday has again ended without an agreement.

With this development, the six-month old strike by public university lecturers is set to continue.

The striking lecturers had met with the Professor Nimi Briggs Committee on Tuesday at the National University Commission in Abuja with high hopes of resolving the impasse.

A senior member of ASUU, who craved anonymity said that members of the Briggs renegotiation committee did not come with any new offer on the table.

Instead, the ASUU source said, the committee plead with the lecturers to suspend the ongoing strike, with promises that their concerns will be included in the 2023 budget.

According to the source, the meeting, which started at about 12pm, lasted for about three hours without any agreement reached.

Recall that ASUU had embarked on a four-week warning strike on February 14.

On March 14, the union extended the industrial action by another two months to allow the government meet all of its demands. A 12-week extension was announced on May 9.

Since May 9, the union has remained on strike, vowing to persist until its demands are met.

Related posts

Two Suspects Apprehended for Sales of Newborn Twins at Ojodu Berger

Private employers paying below N70,000 risk jail – FG

Eko Bridge Repairs: LASG Rolls Out Diversion Plan