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ASUU finally speaks on plans to begin another strike

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Amadi Promise is an Assistant Senior Editor at Okay Nigeria (Okay.ng) who handles Sports & Educational sections. He loves sharing what he knows and also learns...
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Published: 2019/03/07
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Prof. Biodun Ogunyemi, ASUU President, has denied rumour going round on social media over plan to begin another strike.

Okay Nigeria reported that ASUU and the federal government reached an agreement on Feb. 7 which led to the suspension of its three months strike on Feb. 8, after resolving eight areas of disagreement.

Speaking in an interview on Thursday in Abuja, Ogunyemi assured that the union of university academic staff will abide by the contents of the 2019 Memorandum of Action (MoA) agreed upon by the union and the Federal Government.

“Some of the agreements are already coming up, but some are still pending with respect to our Memorandum of Action and we will continue to do that and there is no continuation of any strike action for now.

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“We are concerned about the plight of our students and we have gone back to intensify efforts to cover lost grounds.

“Our members have sacrificed their annual leave and those who are supposed to go on sabbatical, many of them have put on hold their sabbatical leave.

“This is to show our students and their parents and indeed all Nigerians that we are not out to destroy the system.

“Once we make demand from government and government responds positively, we will not go any extra mile to put down the system, our interest is to build the system and we have always done that,” he said.

He noted that rumour of ASUU embarking on another strike should be ignored.

“Someone or some people have created a twitter handle that they use to misinform Nigerians and we have responded to say we have nothing to do with that twitter handle, that anything on that twitter handle should be disregarded.

“We do not have an official twitter handle, we have just protested to twitter now, that the handle should be blocked because the twitter handle does not belong to us and they have been using it to make statements in the name of ASUU.

“We do not have anything to do with that handle and we have every reason to suspect that the person or those who created that twitter handle are fraudsters.

“Nigerians should be wary of them and they should not take seriously any information coming from that twitter handle because we do have not one and we have not directed any anybody to release information on our behalf,” he noted.

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