Current news on asuu strike 2019

The ASUU strike in 2019 was a significant event in Nigeria's academic calendar. Here's a summary of the current news on the strike:

Background: The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) went on strike on November 4, 2018, demanding better working conditions, improved funding for universities, and the implementation of the 2009 agreement between the union and the federal government. The strike lasted for over 9 months, with the union calling off the strike on October 14, 2019.

Key developments:

  1. Renegotiation of 2009 agreement: ASUU and the federal government agreed to renegotiate the 2009 agreement, which led to the strike. The renegotiation process was ongoing during the strike.
  2. Implementation of agreements: The federal government agreed to implement the agreements reached with ASUU, including the payment of outstanding salaries and allowances to lecturers.
  3. Release of funds: The federal government released N25 billion to universities to address the strike, which was a major demand of ASUU.
  4. Return to classes: With the strike called off, students returned to classes, and academic activities resumed in universities across the country.

Current situation: The strike has been called off, and academic activities have resumed in universities. However, the implementation of the agreements and the renegotiation of the 2009 agreement are ongoing. ASUU has expressed satisfaction with the progress made so far, but the union is still pushing for the implementation of the agreements.

Recent news:

  1. ASUU threatens another strike: In January 2020, ASUU threatened to go on strike again if the federal government failed to implement the agreements reached during the 2019 strike.
  2. FG-ASUU meeting: The federal government and ASUU held a meeting in February 2020 to discuss the implementation of the agreements. The meeting was described as "fruitful" by both parties.
  3. Release of funds: The federal government has released additional funds to universities to address the strike, which has helped to improve the academic environment.

Overall, while the strike has been called off, the implementation of the agreements and the renegotiation of the 2009 agreement are ongoing. ASUU and the federal government are working to address the issues that led to the strike, and the academic environment in Nigerian universities is slowly returning to normal.