The nearly six-month old strike embarked upon by Academic Staff Union of Nigerian Universities (ASUU) may continue in some state universities as the national body of the association is likely to call off the strike this week.
It will be recalled that the Federal Government and ASUU signed an agreement
recently to facilitate end to the industrial action that has paralysed the
nation’s public universities.
In an interview with journalists after signing the agreement in Abuja, ASUU
President, Nasir Fagge, said the association would make its position over the
agreement known to the government “within one week.”
However, a senior lecturer in the Department of Mass Communication, Benue
State University, Makurdi, Dr Samson Sambe, said the strike could continue in
some state universities.
Sambe disclosed this to National Mirror in a telephone interview when asked
how he was preparing for ASUU’s much-anticipated resumption on campuses.
He said: “It depends on individual state universities. For us in the
state university, even though the strike is called off, there are issues, local
issues which have to be addressed.
“These are issues of payment of salaries and so on. So, though the strike is
called at the national, there are states which have issues that bother on the
payment of their salaries.
“We are not so enthusiastic yet. But, we just hope that, maybe, the various
state governments will also be able to deal with such issues, believing that
the right thing has to be done.”
Unresolved issues between states and ASUU, as said by Sambe, might dash the
hope of students who are looking towards receiving positive pronouncement from
the union to enable them resume school.
National Mirror
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