Muslim rights concern appeal to asuu to call off strike

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MUSLIM RIGHTS CONCERN APPEALS TO ASUU TO CALL OFF STRIKE

Lagos, Nigeria - The Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) has appealed to the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) to call off its ongoing strike. The organization made this appeal in a statement issued on [date] by its Director, Professor Ishaq Akintola.

According to MURIC, the strike has caused untold hardship to Muslim students and their families, particularly those who are already struggling to make ends meet. The organization noted that the strike has also disrupted the academic calendar, causing students to miss out on important learning opportunities.

"We understand the reasons behind ASUU's strike, but we cannot ignore the suffering of Muslim students and their families," said Professor Akintola. "We urge ASUU to consider the plight of these students and to find a way to resolve the issues without prolonging the strike."

MURIC also appealed to the Federal Government to take immediate steps to address the concerns of ASUU and to find a lasting solution to the strike. The organization noted that the strike has caused a significant setback to the education sector and has the potential to affect the future of millions of Nigerian students.

"We urge the Federal Government to engage in meaningful dialogue with ASUU and to find a way to resolve the issues without delay," said Professor Akintola. "We also appeal to ASUU to consider the long-term consequences of the strike and to find a way to resolve the issues without prolonging the strike."

MURIC is a non-governmental organization that promotes the rights and interests of Muslims in Nigeria. The organization has been at the forefront of promoting peace and stability in the country and has been involved in several initiatives aimed at promoting interfaith dialogue and understanding.

Contact: Professor Ishaq Akintola Director, Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) Phone: [phone number] Email: [email address]