Don’t push ASUU to embark on strike again, Vice-Chancellors tell FG
The vice-chancellors emphasized the importance of addressing the grievances of ASUU in a timely and proactive manner to prevent disruptions to the academic calendar and ensure the continuity of quality education in the country.
Vice-chancellors across Nigerian universities have issued a plea to the Federal Government, urging them to avoid pushing the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) into another strike. The call comes amidst growing concerns and tensions within the educational sector.
The plea was made following the adoption of a draft proposed by Nimi Briggs, a prominent figure within the academic community. The vice-chancellors emphasized the importance of addressing the grievances of ASUU in a timely and proactive manner to prevent disruptions to the academic calendar and ensure the continuity of quality education in the country.
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The statement underscores the significance of constructive dialogue and effective collaboration between the government and ASUU to find lasting solutions to the challenges facing the higher education sector.