Staying
true to the expression “Desperate times call for desperate measures”, the
students of the University of Abuja in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) have
decided to pay their lecturers.
The students have been stuck at home for almost four months
as a result of the ongoing Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) strike
which has paralyzed academic activities all around the nation.
Thus, the students, under the Abuja chapter of the National
Association of Nigerian Students (NANS), have expressed their decision to
source for funds to pay the lecturers who belong to the University of Abuja
Chapter of ASUU.
Nigerian Eye reports:
The
students, according to the Chairman NANS (FCT), Comrade Adediwura Ismaeel
Adesina, decided on this plan of action having pleaded in vain with the Federal
Government to reach truce with the lecturers.
He
said: “So far Nigerian students have tried their best and we have realized that
the Nigerian government and ASUU have exhausted our patience. We went on
different peaceful protests in FCT for them to know our plight and at the end
of the day nothing was done.
ASUU
continues to agitate for this money even as the Federal Government keeps saying
that there is no money. We begged ASUU to return to classes but it refused
while our future is in jeopardy.”

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