Meeting asuu vows to continue with strike claims fg unserious
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The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has vowed to continue with its ongoing strike, claiming that the Federal Government is not serious about resolving the issues that led to the strike.
ASUU had embarked on a strike on February 14, 2022, over issues such as inadequate funding, poor working conditions, and the non-implementation of previous agreements. Despite several meetings and negotiations, the union claims that the government has not made sufficient progress in addressing these issues.
In a statement, ASUU President, Professor Emmanuel Osodeke, said that the union will not back down until the government takes concrete steps to address the issues. He accused the government of being "unserious" and "insincere" in its approach to resolving the strike.
Osodeke also expressed disappointment that the government has not kept its promises to address the issues, including the payment of outstanding salaries and allowances to ASUU members. He warned that the strike will continue until the government takes concrete steps to address the issues.
The strike has had a significant impact on the academic calendar, with many universities closed and students unable to attend classes. The government has been under pressure to resolve the strike and get students back to class, but ASUU remains resolute in its demands.
It remains to be seen how the government will respond to ASUU's demands and whether the strike will be resolved in the near future.