ASUU strike: FG resumes talks with lecturers

The Federal Government has again resumed negotiations with the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), in a bid to bring an end the ongoing strike.

ASUU has maintained that the strike, which began November 4, won’t be called off until its demands were met by the federal government.

The meeting, which began on Monday evening around 5pm, had in attendance the minister of Labour and Employment, Chris Ngige, as well as a delegation of the striking lecturers.

Some of the conditions which ASUU has given the Federal government to call off the strike include that FG releases N50billion, to demonstrate its commitment to the revitalisation of the universities.

This is in following the MoU signed by both ASUU and FG in 2013, wherein the federal government agreed to pay the academic body N1.3trillion, as part of the funds for the revitalisation of the universities.

Although the MoU had stipulated that the payment be made in tranches of N200billion in 2013; N220billion 2014; N220billion 2015; N220billion in 2016; N220billion in 2017 and N220billion in 2018, only N200billion was released in 2013.

Meanwhile, at the resumed meeting today, Dr. Ngige said the meeting is aimed at bringing the strike to a halt.

Also, the ASUU President, Biodun Ogunyemi, said the union hoped the federal government would do the needful to resolve the strike.

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