Ssanu nasu naat strike breaking news

I think you're referring to the ongoing strike by the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) in Nigeria!

Here's a quick update:

Breaking News: ASUU Strike Enters 12th Day, No End in Sight

The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has continued its strike for the 12th day, with no signs of a resolution in sight. The strike, which began on February 14, was called to protest the federal government's failure to meet the union's demands, including the implementation of the 2009 agreement and the revitalization of the university system.

Key Demands:

  1. Implementation of the 2009 agreement, which includes the payment of earned academic allowances and the release of funds for the revitalization of the university system.
  2. Revitalization of the university system, including the provision of infrastructure, equipment, and staff welfare.
  3. Improved funding for universities, including the allocation of 15% of the national budget to education.

Government's Response:

The federal government has offered to negotiate with ASUU, but the union has rejected the offer, saying it is not willing to engage in a "tokenistic" negotiation. The government has also accused ASUU of being "unreasonable" and has threatened to take "necessary measures" to resolve the crisis.

Impact on Students:

The strike has disrupted academic activities in universities across the country, leaving students in limbo. Many students have been unable to access their campuses, and those who have been able to access their campuses have been unable to attend classes.

What's Next:

The strike is likely to continue until ASUU and the government reach a mutually acceptable agreement. In the meantime, students and parents are calling on the government to take immediate action to resolve the crisis and get students back to class.

Stay tuned for further updates on this developing story!