Breaking asup suspends strike

It seems like you're referring to the recent development in the ASUP (Academic Staff Union of Polytechnics) strike in Nigeria.

For those who may not be aware, ASUP had been on strike since April 2021, demanding better working conditions, improved funding for polytechnics, and the implementation of the Needs Assessment Report for polytechnics.

According to reports, the strike has been suspended, and the union has called off the industrial action. This decision was made after a meeting between ASUP leaders and the Federal Government, where some of the union's demands were reportedly met.

The suspension of the strike is seen as a positive development, as it will allow students to return to their institutions and continue their academic pursuits. However, it remains to be seen whether the government will fully implement the agreements reached with ASUP, and whether the strike will be called off permanently.

Would you like to know more about the details of the agreement reached between ASUP and the government, or the implications of the strike suspension on the education sector in Nigeria?