ASUU meeting with FG ends unresolved, strike continues

What this means: As a result of this, the six-month old strike embarked on by public university lecturers is set to continue.

What happened?: The lecturers met with the Professor Nimi Briggs Committee at the National University Commission (NUC) in Abuja with high hopes of resolving the impasse.

A senior member of ASUU told Channels Television that members of the Briggs renegotiation committee didn’t come with any new offer on the table.

According to him, the committee pleaded with the lecturers to suspend the ongoing strike, with promises that their concerns will be included in the 2023 budget.

The meeting started at about 12pm and lasted for about three hours.

Background: ASUU has been on strike since February 14; making 184 days since the industrial action kicked off.

Why is ASUU on strike? ASUU demands that the Federal government fulfils the 2009 agreement it signed with the union to commit N200 billion annually for five years to the revitalisation of the sector. To meet this segment of the ASUU demand, the Federal Government must cough out N1 trillion.

The union also said the government refused to include earned academic allowances in the 2022 budget as promised.

The Minister of State for Labour and Employment, Festus Keyamo, has said the federal government has no money to meet the demands of the striking Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU).

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