Asuu to tackle uncooperative vice chancellors
It seems like you're referring to the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) in Nigeria, and their plans to tackle uncooperative Vice Chancellors.
For those who may not know, ASUU is a union that represents the academic staff of Nigerian universities. They have been involved in several strikes and negotiations with the government over the years, primarily to address issues such as funding, infrastructure, and welfare.
Recently, ASUU has been at odds with some Vice Chancellors who they perceive as being uncooperative or unwilling to implement agreements reached with the union. This has led to tensions and even strikes in some universities.
To tackle this issue, ASUU has announced plans to take a more robust approach, including:
- Naming and shaming: ASUU has threatened to publicly name and shame Vice Chancellors who are not cooperating with the union's demands.
- Industrial action: ASUU has warned that it may be forced to take industrial action, including strikes, if the Vice Chancellors do not comply with their demands.
- Engaging with government: ASUU has also announced plans to engage with the government to seek their intervention in resolving the issues with the Vice Chancellors.
It's worth noting that ASUU's actions are aimed at protecting the interests of its members and ensuring that the agreements reached with the government are implemented. However, the union's approach has also been criticized by some as being too confrontational and potentially damaging to the academic community.
What are your thoughts on this issue? Do you think ASUU's approach is justified, or do you think they should be more diplomatic in their dealings with the Vice Chancellors?