Asuu latest news november 2017

Here are some of the latest news from the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) in November 2017:

  1. ASUU Strike Looms as Negotiations with FG Break Down: The union threatened to go on strike in November 2017 after negotiations with the Federal Government broke down over the implementation of the 2009 agreement and the payment of outstanding salaries and allowances. (Source: Vanguard)
  2. ASUU Demands N1.1trn for Revitalization of Universities: The union demanded N1.1 trillion from the Federal Government to revitalize the nation's universities, which it claimed had been neglected for years. (Source: The Punch)
  3. FG, ASUU Agree to Set Up Committee to Address Outstanding Issues: The Federal Government and ASUU agreed to set up a committee to address outstanding issues, including the payment of outstanding salaries and allowances, and the implementation of the 2009 agreement. (Source: Premium Times)
  4. ASUU Suspends Strike as FG Agrees to Meet Demands: The union suspended its strike in November 2017 after the Federal Government agreed to meet some of its demands, including the payment of outstanding salaries and allowances. (Source: Leadership)
  5. FG, ASUU Sign Memorandum of Understanding (MoU): The Federal Government and ASUU signed an MoU in November 2017, which outlined the terms of the agreement reached between the two parties. (Source: This Day)
  6. ASUU Threatens to Resume Strike if FG Fails to Meet Agreements: The union threatened to resume its strike if the Federal Government failed to meet its agreements, including the payment of outstanding salaries and allowances. (Source: The Nation)
  7. FG, ASUU Agree to Establish University of Science and Technology: The Federal Government and ASUU agreed to establish a University of Science and Technology in Nigeria, which would focus on science and technology education. (Source: Daily Trust)

These are some of the latest news from ASUU in November 2017. The union has been at the forefront of advocating for the welfare of university lecturers and the revitalization of Nigeria's university system.