NANS at a press briefing in Kano affirmed that some of the demands by the union were very “unrealistic and un -implementable”
The National President of the Union, Yinka Gbadebo, had during the
press briefing appealed to the striking lecturers to suspend the ongoing
strike, while dialogue towards peaceful resolution of the disagreement
continues.
Yinka said, “in the history of ASUU strike, no government has ever
responded positively the way President Goodluck Jonathan’s
administration has done, and I believe strongly this gesture should be
reciprocated for the sake of harmony.”
Mr. Gbadebo in company of representatives of student leaders from
more than 40 universities from across the country blamed the leadership
of ASUU for boycotting a meeting earlier scheduled with the student
body(NANS), saying that the meeting would have played a major role
towards resolving the ongoing face-off.
“In as much as we sympathise with ASUU over the predicament that
resulted into the industrial action, millions of Nigerian students are
simply tired of staying at home, hence we appeal that the strike be
called off, and negotiations resume immediately,” he affirmed
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