Strike: FG Mulls Merger Of ASUU, SSANU, NASU

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The federal government has said that it is considering bringing all unions within the university system under one single entity.

This was disclosed by the executive secretary of the National Universities Commission , Professor Abubakar Rasheed at the 2nd Quadrennial National Delegates Conference of Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities in Abuja,According to him, the polarization of the university system, where each of the unions come up with their individual demands to the federal government was constituting bottlenecks for government to accede to their demands.

While appealing to the conscience of the unions, the NUC scribe said it is regrettable that most times government and individual unions lock horns negotiating for better welfare packages for the staff at the detriment of the students. Rasheed also disclosed that the minister of Education, Adamu Adamu has secured the approval of President Muhammadu Buhari to dispatch visitation panels to all public universities in Nigeria.

 

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Good luck! You deliberately choosing to avoid a problem will not make it go away. If you focused on improving the quality of tertiary institutions, there would be no strike. For crying out loud, in 2020, we are still talking about a 2009 agreement. Shame!

Excellent move

The government lacks the skills in using soothing words. They can never wean themselves of military mentality. Very very unfortunate having 20th century people leading 21st century citizens.

You don't get it, 3 different organizations within a system. Different agitations... Strike on separate occasions and the menace of distruption.

Not gonna happen.

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