Yes!
Pack your bags! A source close to top guns in the Academic Staff Union
Of Universities (ASUU) has told Amenbovillage the lecturers will ditch
their four month old strike this weekend so students could resume on
November 18 (next Monday).
The
source said there was no way the union could reject the new offer of
N220bn a year tabled by President Goodluck Jonathan during a marathon
meeting with ASUU last week Tuesday. ASUU had come out of that meeting
to tell Nigerians it needed time to deliberate on the new deal and reach
a consensus among it members before talking to the press.
A
top official of the union, has however said the government could not
be trusted even on the new offer, and that ASUU’s members were divided
over the government’s offer. He, however raised a beam of hope by saying
the majority still decided to give the government the benefit of the
doubt. As ASUU executives meet this Wednesday, if the fate of the strike
is down to a vote among the striking lecturers, as suggested by ASUU
chairman, Nasir Fagge, the four month old impasse may surely end this
week.
ASUU
went on strike July 1 over the non-implementation of a 2009 agreement
it had with the government with a key component of the memorandum of
understanding the allocation of 26% of Nigeria’s total budget to
education. Although the government is planning to allocate just 9% of
the 2014 budget to education, ASUU now seems set to end the strike after
government offers that would surely boost lecturers’ take home pay and
improve varsity infrastructure.
ok nah... We dey wait.
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Very soon
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