Students of the University of Abuja, UNIABUJA on Monday, staged
a
peaceful protest over the current Academic Staff Union of University (ASUU) strike action, describing it as selfish.
peaceful protest over the current Academic Staff Union of University (ASUU) strike action, describing it as selfish.
Mr Nathan Oguwike, leader of the
Students In Nigeria Re- awakening Initiative (STIRIN), a non-governmental
organisation in the university, said students were tired of staying at home.
Oguwike said ASUU should stop using
students for bargain and urged them to immediately call off the strike to avoid
further suffering on the part of students.
According to him, students will no
longer support the action of ASUU, which he described as a selfish one. ‘’In
this continuous strike action, ASUU is just being selfish because the students’
interest are not being protected. ‘’We have been patient enough and now we see
that they are not ready to shift ground; neither is the Federal Government
ready to meet all their demands. We are therefore, saying enough is enough. ‘’ASUU should go and settle their differences with
the government in court, we do not want to be part of it. All we want is to
return to class,’’ he said.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN)
reports that the students first converged at the University mini campus before moving out to town,
where they were later disbanded by the police. Meanwhile, the DCO, Police Area
Command in Gwagwalada, Mr Jacob Popogbe, said the police were aware of the
students’ protest and had drafted their personnel to maintain law and order.
‘’Everything is under control. Our men are out there to make sure that the
students have a peaceful protest’’ he said.
NAN further reports that all efforts
made to interview Mr Waziri Garba, the Information Officer of the University on the students’ action failed.
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