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ASUU Strike: Minister Of Education, Adamu Adamu, Meets VCs, Pro-Chancellors

The Minister Of Education, Adamu Adamu, on Tuesday, met with vice-chancellors and pro-chancellors of federal universities to find a solution to the strike by the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU).

ASUU Strike: Minister Of Education, Adamu Adamu, Meets VCs, Pro-Chancellors
Minister Of Education, Adamu Adamu

Speaking at the meeting, the minister said the indefinite strike is a source of β€œanguish and internal turmoil” for him.

Adamu said he hopes the parties can reach an amicable resolution of all the issues, adding that the past few weeks have β€œbeen a very dark period in the education sector”.

β€œI used to think in a climate of frankness, and with mutual goodwill, an end or solution would have been found to incessant strikes in the education sector,” he said.

The minister also addressed a statement to Emmanuel Osodeke, ASUU president, saying the union would no longer negotiate with the current administration on the ongoing strike.

Adamu said such a position must be resisted to salvage the country’s educational system.

β€œGovernment and ASUU have no option than to continue talking, until our universities are reopened to students who, clearly, are the principal victims of the seemingly unending strike,” he added.

β€œIn these circumstances, therefore, all councils and senates of our universities are enjoined to rise up to their responsibilities.

β€œWe must, together, continue to work to restore our public universities to where they are in the 60s and 70s.

β€œAs the most important officers in our university system, Pro Chancellors and Vice-Chancellors, must demonstrate more commitment to ending the ongoing strike.”

The minister called on the vice-chancellors and pro-chancellors to make it a duty to promote policies and actions that would discourage industrial disputes on campuses.

Chioma Udeh

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