Warning strike reps invite asuu labour education ministers

It seems like you're referring to a meeting between warning strike reps, ASUU (Academic Staff Union of Universities), Labour Education Ministers, and other stakeholders. Here's a breakdown of the invitees:

  1. Warning Strike Reps: Representatives from the warning strike, which is a precursor to a full-scale strike, are likely to be invited to discuss the issues leading to the strike and potential solutions.
  2. ASUU (Academic Staff Union of Universities): ASUU is the umbrella body for academic staff in Nigerian universities. They are likely to be invited to provide their perspective on the issues affecting the universities and to negotiate a resolution.
  3. Labour Education Ministers: The Labour Education Ministers are responsible for education and labour matters in the country. They are likely to be invited to provide guidance, support, and oversight to the negotiations.
  4. Other stakeholders: Other stakeholders who may be invited to the meeting include:
    • University administrators (Vice-Chancellors, Registrars, etc.)
    • Government officials (Ministers, Permanent Secretaries, etc.)
    • Student representatives
    • Other labour unions (e.g., Non-Academic Staff Union of Educational Institutions)

The purpose of this meeting is likely to be to:

  1. Address the grievances leading to the warning strike
  2. Negotiate a resolution to the strike
  3. Find a mutually acceptable solution to the issues affecting the universities
  4. Prevent a full-scale strike and ensure minimal disruption to academic activities.

The meeting is expected to be a crucial step in resolving the crisis and finding a lasting solution to the challenges facing Nigerian universities.