Ippis no pay no work asuu tells fg
It seems like you're referring to a recent development in the Nigerian education sector.
For those who may not be aware, ASUU (Academic Staff Union of Universities) is a union that represents the interests of university lecturers in Nigeria. Recently, ASUU has been engaged in a strike action, demanding better working conditions, improved funding for universities, and other benefits.
The "No work, no pay" principle is a common labor practice where employees are not paid for the period they are on strike. In this case, ASUU is asking the Federal Government (FG) to adopt this principle, which means that lecturers would not receive salaries during the period of the strike.
The union is arguing that this principle is fair, as it would encourage the government to take their demands seriously and negotiate in good faith. By not paying lecturers during the strike, the government would be forced to address the issues that led to the strike in the first place.
However, it's worth noting that the FG has not yet agreed to adopt the "no work, no pay" principle. The government has instead offered to pay lecturers a portion of their salaries during the strike, which ASUU has rejected.
The strike has been ongoing for several weeks, and it remains to be seen how the situation will be resolved.