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ASUU to appeal court order directing striking lecturers to call off strike

Femi Falana, CBN, Federal High Court

Femi Falana

The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) in a move to press on with its demands has indicated that it will appeal the ruling of the National Industrial Court which ordered the striking lecturers to call off their ongoing industrial action and resume work.

This is coming a few hours after the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) condemned the court judgement mandating the ASUU to call off its 7-month strike, saying that the judgement betrays equity.

According to a monitored report from Channels Television, this was confirmed by ASUU’s lawyer, Femi Falana, on Wednesday hours after the ruling of the court, saying he was preparing the grounds of appeal at the time of the report.

The President of ASUU, Professor Emmanuel Osodeke, had while appearing on a Channels Televsion programme, indicated that the union might be appealing the court judgement when he condemned the judgement and said they were happy that the industrial court was not the final court.

Osodeke alluded to the fact that there were other higher levels of courts to appeal to if dissatisfied with a judgement and said that ASUU was will consult with its lawyer and take the next step.

He said that the country may suffer for what the Federal Government is doing as he believes that thousands of lecturers will leave the country for greener pastures once the strike is called off because of the treatment being meted out to them.

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