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ASUU 6-month strike continues as meeting with FG deadlocked, again

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ASUU in negotiations with FG

The meeting between the Federal Government team and the leadership of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) appears to have ended in a deadlock as no agreement was reached thereby dashing the hope for an immediate resolution of this impasse.

The representatives of ASUU who met with the Professor Nimi Briggs-led committee at the headquarters of the National Universities Commission (NUC), left disappointed from the meeting that started at 12.00pm and ended by 3.00pm.

According to media reports, some top officials of ASUU who wished to remain anonymous said that the Federal Government at the meeting which was chaired by Nimi Briggs and lasted for 3 hours, did not make any new offer, but rather begged members of the union to call off the ongoing strike with promises that their concerns will be taken care of in the 2023 budget.

Although there has not been any official statement from either the Federal Government or ASUU, the rumoured outcome of the meeting has left many Nigerians disappointed after their hopes were raised when the ASUU President, Professor Emmanuel Osodeke, said that the government has agreed to the implementation of UTAS for payment of their salaries, with a meeting scheduled for Tuesday.

ASUU President says the meeting was not good

Meanwhile Osodeke in an interview with Punch on Tuesday night said that the meeting was not good as the union did not sign anything because the Federal Government team did not come with anything good.

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While referring to the meeting, the ASUU President said, ‘‘It wasn’t good. We didn’t sign anything; they did not come with anything good. I can’t go into details. We will talk to our members first before we talk to the press. We represent our members.’’

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