Latest news on asuu strike vanguard

Here are the latest news on the ASUU strike from Vanguard:

Latest Updates:

  1. ASUU Strike Enters 12th Week: The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) strike has entered its 12th week, with no end in sight. The union has been demanding improved funding for public universities, better working conditions, and the implementation of the 2009 FGN-ASUU agreement. (Source: Vanguard, February 22, 2023)
  2. FG, ASUU Meet Again: The Federal Government and ASUU have met again to discuss the ongoing strike. The meeting, which was held on February 21, 2023, was described as "fruitful" by both parties. However, no concrete agreement was reached, and the strike continues. (Source: Vanguard, February 22, 2023)
  3. ASUU Threatens to Embark on Indefinite Strike: ASUU has threatened to embark on an indefinite strike if the Federal Government fails to meet its demands. The union has given the government a 14-day ultimatum to address its concerns. (Source: Vanguard, February 15, 2023)
  4. FG Offers to Pay ASUU N40bn: The Federal Government has offered to pay ASUU N40 billion to settle outstanding salaries and allowances. However, the union has rejected the offer, saying it is not enough to address the issues at stake. (Source: Vanguard, February 10, 2023)
  5. Students Protest in Lagos: Students of the University of Lagos (UNILAG) have protested against the ongoing strike, calling on the government to resolve the dispute with ASUU. The protest was peaceful, with students carrying placards and chanting slogans. (Source: Vanguard, February 8, 2023)

Background:

The ASUU strike began on December 9, 2020, after the union's members voted to embark on a strike to demand improved funding for public universities, better working conditions, and the implementation of the 2009 FGN-ASUU agreement. The strike has been ongoing for over a year, with no end in sight.

Key Demands:

ASUU is demanding:

  1. Improved funding for public universities
  2. Better working conditions for lecturers
  3. Implementation of the 2009 FGN-ASUU agreement
  4. Payment of outstanding salaries and allowances
  5. Establishment of a university autonomy bill

Government Response:

The Federal Government has offered to pay ASUU N40 billion to settle outstanding salaries and allowances. However, the union has rejected the offer, saying it is not enough to address the issues at stake.

Impact:

The strike has had a significant impact on the education sector, with many students unable to attend classes or complete their academic programs. The strike has also affected the economy, with many businesses and industries reliant on the education sector.

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