Vanguard news on asuu strike today
Here are the latest updates on the ASUU strike from Vanguard News:
ASUU Strike: FG, ASUU Meet Again, No Agreement Reached
The Federal Government and the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) have met again, but no agreement was reached on the ongoing strike, Vanguard reports.
The meeting, which held at the Ministry of Labour and Employment in Abuja, was aimed at resolving the lingering strike, which has been on for over six months.
According to sources, the government team, led by the Minister of Labour and Employment, Chris Ngige, and the ASUU team, led by its President, Prof. Biodun Ogunyemi, engaged in a lengthy discussion, but no agreement was reached.
ASUU Gives FG Ultimatum to Meet Demands
ASUU has given the Federal Government an ultimatum to meet its demands or face further industrial action, Vanguard reports.
The union said it will not call off the strike until the government meets its demands, including the payment of outstanding salaries, the release of revitalization funds, and the implementation of the 2009 FGN-ASUU agreement.
FG Offers to Pay ASUU Outstanding Salaries
The Federal Government has offered to pay ASUU the outstanding salaries owed to its members, Vanguard reports.
According to sources, the government has agreed to pay the salaries, but ASUU is demanding that the payment be made in full, without any deductions.
ASUU Strike: Students Protest in Lagos
Students of the University of Lagos (UNILAG) have protested against the ongoing ASUU strike, Vanguard reports.
The students, who marched through the streets of Lagos, demanded that the government and ASUU resolve their differences and call off the strike.
ASUU Strike: FG, ASUU to Meet Again
The Federal Government and ASUU have agreed to meet again to resolve the ongoing strike, Vanguard reports.
The meeting, which is scheduled to hold next week, is aimed at resolving the outstanding issues and calling off the strike.
These are the latest updates on the ASUU strike from Vanguard News.