Asuu strike has been suspended breaking news
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As of today, the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has suspended its ongoing strike, which has been ongoing for several months. This development comes after a meeting between the union's leadership and the Federal Government, where a new agreement was reached.
According to reports, the agreement includes a commitment from the government to release the withheld salaries of ASUU members, as well as a plan to address the union's concerns regarding the revitalization of the university system.
The suspension of the strike is a welcome development for students, parents, and the entire academic community, as it means that universities can now reopen and academic activities can resume.
Here are some key details from the agreement:
- Release of withheld salaries: The government has agreed to release the salaries of ASUU members that were withheld during the strike.
- Revitalization of the university system: The government has committed to implementing a plan to revitalize the university system, including the provision of infrastructure, equipment, and other resources.
- Improved funding: The government has agreed to increase funding for the university system to improve the quality of education and research.
- Implementation of the 2009 FGN-ASUU agreement: The government has agreed to implement the 2009 FGN-ASUU agreement, which includes provisions for the revitalization of the university system.
The suspension of the strike is a significant step forward in resolving the impasse between ASUU and the government. It's a testament to the power of collective bargaining and the importance of finding solutions that benefit all parties involved.
Let's hope that this agreement marks the beginning of a new era of cooperation and progress in the Nigerian university system!