Asuu strike fg union continue negotiation

It seems like you're referring to the ongoing strike by the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) in Nigeria. Here's an update:

ASUU Strike Update:

The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has been on strike since February 14, 2022, demanding better working conditions, improved funding for public universities, and the implementation of the 2009 FGN-ASUU agreement.

FG-ASUU Negotiation Update:

The Federal Government (FG) and ASUU have been engaging in negotiations to resolve the strike. According to reports, the FG has made some concessions, including:

  1. Release of N30 billion: The FG has released N30 billion to public universities to address some of the issues raised by ASUU.
  2. Implementation of 2009 agreement: The FG has agreed to implement the 2009 FGN-ASUU agreement, which includes the payment of earned academic allowances and the revitalization of universities.
  3. Establishment of Visitation Panels: The FG has agreed to establish visitation panels to assess the state of public universities and make recommendations for improvement.

However, ASUU has expressed concerns that the FG has not fully implemented the agreements reached so far. The union is demanding more concrete actions from the government to address the issues.

Current Status:

The strike is ongoing, and ASUU has not called off the strike yet. The union has given the FG an ultimatum to meet its demands, and if not met, the strike may continue indefinitely.

What's Next:

The next step will depend on the outcome of the ongoing negotiations between the FG and ASUU. If the parties reach a mutually acceptable agreement, the strike may be called off. However, if the negotiations fail, the strike may continue, and the academic calendar may be further disrupted.

I hope this update helps!