ASUU Issues Three-Week Ultimatum For FG To Implement Agreement

November 15, 2021
ASUU strike looming

Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has threatened to proceed on a nationwide strike if the Federal Government fails to implement the Memorandum of Action signed with ASUU in December 2020

ASUU President, Prof. Emmanuel Osodeke stated this on Monday while addressing journalists in Abuja, that the three-week ultimatum is to allow the Federal Government to address all issues in the December 2020 Agreement.

Join our WhatsApp Channel

“The union might be compelled to embark on another nationwide strike should the government fail to implement the Memorandum of Action signed with ASUU prior to suspension of the last industrial action.

“Federal Government is yet to address the issues of unpaid academic earned allowances and the universities revitalisation fund almost a year after the agreement was made.

The ultimatum is part of the resolutions reached during the National Executive Council (NEC) meeting of ASUU held in the nation’s capital.

+ posts

Featured Stories

Latest from News

U.S. Bars Entry for Nigerians Implicated in Attacks on Christian Communities

The United States has announced sweeping visa restrictions on Nigerians and their family members implicated in mass killings and targeted violence against Christian communities, marking one of Washington’s strongest interventions yet in Nigeria’s deepening security challenges, Prime Business Africa reports. U.S. Secretary
AfDB
Previous Story

AfDB Calls For Investments In Health Infrastructure From Private Sector

FBN Holdings: Hope For The Tottering Elephant?
Next Story

FBN Holdings: Hope For The Tottering Elephant?

Don't Miss

Torrential Rain Trigger Deadly Flooding In DR Congo, Killing Over 100

Torrential rains have caused catastrophic flooding across the Democratic Republic
Edo, UK Seal Deal To Promote Transparency In Public-private Project Execution, Others

Edo, UK Seal Deal To Promote Transparency In Public-private Project Execution

Edo State Government has entered a new partnership with the