Asuu strike update today 2018 tvc news

Here is an update on the ASUU strike as of today, 2018, from TVC News:

ASUU Strike Update:

The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has announced that it will continue its ongoing strike until the Federal Government meets its demands.

According to a statement issued by ASUU, the union has not received any concrete response from the government on its demands, including the implementation of the 2009 agreement, the payment of earned academic allowances, and the revitalization of universities.

The strike, which began on November 5, 2018, has affected over 90% of Nigerian universities, with many students and parents calling for an end to the strike.

Government's Response:

The Federal Government has maintained that it is willing to negotiate with ASUU, but has also expressed concerns about the impact of the strike on the education sector.

In a statement, the Minister of Education, Adamu Adamu, said that the government is willing to meet with ASUU to discuss its demands, but also emphasized the need for the union to consider the plight of students and parents who are affected by the strike.

Students' Reaction:

Many students have expressed frustration and disappointment at the ongoing strike, with some calling for the government to take immediate action to resolve the issue.

One student, who spoke to TVC News, said: "We are tired of this strike. We want to go back to school and continue our education. The government should do something to resolve this issue."

Next Steps:

ASUU has announced that it will continue to monitor the situation and take further action if necessary. The union has also called on its members to remain steadfast and continue to support the strike.

The Federal Government has also announced that it will continue to engage with ASUU and other stakeholders to find a solution to the strike.

Stay Tuned:

For the latest updates on the ASUU strike, stay tuned to TVC News and other reputable sources.

Source:

TVC News, November 2018