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- ASUU Declares Two-Week Warning Strike
- Statement from ASUU President
- Call to Members
- Accusation Against the Government
- Further Details
The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has announced a two-week warning strike.
ASUU President Chris Piwuna stated that this warning strike serves as an opportunity for the government to finalize negotiations with the union.
He made this announcement during a press conference held at the ASUU Headquarters at the University of Abuja.
Piwuna urged members of the union across Nigeria to cease their services starting at midnight.
He accused the government of being insincere in the negotiations, which has hindered the fulfillment of the union’s demands.
Further details will follow...
Frequently Asked Questions
Why has ASUU declared a warning strike?
ASUU declared a warning strike to create pressure on the government to conclude ongoing negotiations regarding the union's demands.
What did the ASUU President say about the strike?
The ASUU President, Chris Piwuna, emphasized that the strike is a crucial opportunity for the government to finalize negotiations with the union.
When will the strike commence?
The strike will begin at midnight following the announcement.
What are the accusations against the government?
Piwuna accused the government of insincerity in the negotiations, which has resulted in delays in addressing the union's demands.