The hope
that the four month old strike by the Academic Staff Union of Universities,
ASUU, may be called off this week, following President Goodluck Jonathan’s
intervention last week, may be dashed as the 61 chapters of the union are
divided over the move to call off the strike.President Jonathan held a meeting
with the leadership of ASUU last week, where he made some offers which ASUU was
expected to take to their members for deliberation with the hope that it will
pacify them into resuming academic activities this week.Congresses of the 61
chapters of the union were therefore held, yesterday, while the National
Executive Council, NEC, meeting will hold tomorrow in one of the northern
universities.The outcome of the union’s congresses indicated that there was
disagreement on the need to call off the strike.It was learnt that while the
University of Lagos, UNILAG, resolved to suspend the strike, chapters like the
University of Ibadan, UI; University of Benin, UNIBEN; University of Calabar,
UNICAL; University of Jos, UNIJOS and the Lagos State University, LASU, said
the strike must continue, arguing that the Federal Government could not be
trusted to fulfil its promise of injecting over N1.1 trillion to universities
in the next five years.
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