Mass resignation to hit Universities in Nigeria after Strike is called off - ASUU warns FG

On Wednesday, the National Industrial Court of Nigeria (NICN) in Abuja ordered the union to immediately suspend the ongoing industrial action.

Mass resignation to hit Universities in Nigeria after Strike is called off - ASUU warns FG

The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) President Professor Emmanuel Osodeke, has warned the Federal Government that no country thinks about the future of its youths and would dare do what the federal government did to ASUU, he further warned that Mass resignation to hit Nigerian Federal Universities after Strike is called off.

The President of Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), Professor Emmanuel Osodeke, has said that when the strike is over, a large number of lecturers are going to leave Nigeria.

Emmanuel Osodeke stated this during an interview on Channels TV’s Politics Today.

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On Wednesday, the National Industrial Court of Nigeria (NICN) in Abuja ordered the union to immediately suspend the ongoing industrial action.

But during the interview, Osodeke said that no country thinks about the future of its youths and would dare do what the federal government did to ASUU.

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He said, “When this strike is over, a large number of our lecturers are going to migrate from this country; when you are using force to push your lecturers to class. If you go to a hospital and the doctor said this work is not good do it well and the owner forced the man and now said you must go and treat this patient will you allow that doctor to treat you? The same thing with our lecturers.

“You know what you did? First of all they said if you owe them, you don’t pay them; they will come and beg us. Seven months it didn’t work; I am still alive. And now they went to court. They want to force them. It’s a catastrophe. No country thinking about the future of its children, thinking about the health of its educational system, who believe in education and whose children are in those universities will try that.”