The Nigeria Union of Teachers (NUT) has issued a two-week
ultimatum to the Federal Government to end the industrial action
embarked upon by the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU).
The NUT President, Comrade Michael Olukoya, stated this at the end of the union’s meeting in Abuja.
ASUU had since July 1, embarked on a strike to protest the
non-implementation of an agreement they entered into with the Federal
Government in 2009.
Comrade Olukoya said members of the union would not hesitate to close
down the nation’s schools, if the two parties failed to reach agreement
after two weeks.
He described the ASUU strike as patriotic
Since July 1negotiations between ASUU and the Federal Government has
come to nought with talks breaking down and no concrete agreement
reached.
The federal government negotiating team claims the amount ASUU is
requesting is not feasible as the Federal government cannot afford it
according to the Finance Minister Dr. Okonjo-Iweala.
It was also speculated that the lingering ASUU strike which has run
into months now led to the recent sack of Education Minister Professor
Ruqayyatu Ahmed Rufai, when the President sacked Nine of his ministers.
Nigerians are hoping however that the intervention of President
Jonathan into the talks with ASUU will yield some positive result sooner
than later as students of Nigerian Universities are getting impatient
and they have been showing it with protests being staged in the
different parts of the nation to drive home their point.

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