ASUU strike: Outcome of FG, Union leaders’ meeting emerges
The ongoing
strike declared by the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) continues as
the leaders of the union and the Federal government failed to reach an
agreement again.
The Minister
of Labour and Employment, Senator Chris Ngige, presided over a resumed
negotiation with the striking university lecturers on Monday at the ministry’s
office in Abuja, the nation’s capital.
According to
Channels Tv, unlike previous meetings which ended inconclusively, ASUU National
President, Professor Biodun Ogunyemi, and other leaders of the union walked out
of the meeting.
Professor
Ogunyemi, however, refused to speak to newsmen about the outcome of the meeting
and why the union leaders stormed out after about two hours.
But in an
interview with newsmen after the meeting, Minister of Labour, Chris Ngige
insisted that the lecturers did not walk out.
When asked
the outcome of the meeting, the labour minister said negotiations were still on
and that the government was poised to ensure all knotty issues were resolved
before Christmas to enable students return to classes.
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