Asuu threatens new strike 6th april 2019
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The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) in Nigeria threatened to embark on a new strike on April 6, 2019, if the federal government failed to meet its demands. The union had been in a dispute with the government over issues such as funding, infrastructure, and welfare of university lecturers.
ASUU had been on strike since November 2018, and the union's members had been protesting on the streets and in universities across the country. The strike had caused disruptions to academic activities, with many students unable to attend classes or complete their academic programs.
The union's demands included the implementation of the 2009 agreement between ASUU and the government, which included the payment of outstanding salaries and allowances to lecturers, as well as the provision of infrastructure and facilities in universities.
The government had been accused of not fulfilling its obligations under the agreement, leading to the strike. The union had given the government an ultimatum to meet its demands, and if the government failed to do so, ASUU would embark on a new strike.
It's worth noting that the strike was eventually called off on April 14, 2019, after the government and ASUU reached an agreement. The agreement included the payment of outstanding salaries and allowances to lecturers, as well as the provision of infrastructure and facilities in universities.