Thousands of market women have protested in the nation’s
capital against the lingering strike action by the Academic Staff Union
of Universities (ASUU) and threatened a showdown with lecturers.
The angry women trooped to the federal secretariat, warning ASUU
against blackmailing the government over a strike they described as
suicidal to the education system.
Carrying placards with various inscriptions, the women and students
took to the streets in open defiance to the rules of traffic. They say
the union has been faceless in its negotiations despite the government’s
130billion naira intervention.
They insist they cannot fold their arms and watch their children
continue to stay out of school for over three months in the guise of a
strike they are beginning to see as irrational.
Protesting is not the only action they will take, the women gave the
striking lecturers until the end of the month to resolve the crisis or
face a showdown.
The women again gathered together at the ministry of education demanding audience from the Education minister.
As Nigerians await the two week ultimatum by the women, meetings to resolve the growing faceoff continue.

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