Nigeria asuu strike news
Here are some recent news updates on the ASUU strike in Nigeria:
Latest Update:
- The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has extended its ongoing strike by four weeks, effective from February 14, 2023. This decision was taken after a meeting with the Federal Government's team led by the Minister of Labour and Employment, Chris Ngige. (Source: Vanguard News)
- The union is demanding a review of the 2009 agreement between ASUU and the Federal Government, which it claims has not been fully implemented. ASUU is also seeking improved funding for universities, a new pension scheme, and the implementation of the University Transparency and Accountability Solution (UTAS) platform. (Source: Premium Times)
Previous Updates:
- On January 14, 2023, ASUU embarked on an indefinite strike after negotiations with the Federal Government broke down. The union had been on strike since November 2020, but called off the strike in December 2020 after a brief agreement with the government. (Source: The Cable)
- In December 2022, the Federal Government and ASUU reached a tentative agreement on the union's demands, including the review of the 2009 agreement and the implementation of the UTAS platform. However, the agreement was not implemented, leading to the resumption of the strike. (Source: Punch Newspapers)
- In November 2022, ASUU accused the Federal Government of reneging on its agreement to implement the UTAS platform, which was meant to replace the University Peculiar Personnel and Payroll System (U3PS). The union claimed that the government had instead implemented the Integrated Payroll and Personnel Information System (IPPIS), which it said was not suitable for university staff. (Source: The Guardian)
Background:
- The ASUU strike has been ongoing since November 2020, with the union demanding improved funding for universities, a review of the 2009 agreement, and the implementation of the UTAS platform. The strike has had a significant impact on the academic calendar, with many students unable to attend classes or complete their degrees on time. (Source: BBC News)
- The 2009 agreement between ASUU and the Federal Government was meant to address issues such as funding, staff welfare, and the autonomy of universities. However, the union claims that the agreement has not been fully implemented, leading to the current strike. (Source: The Punch)
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