As
the ongoing nationwide strike by Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, enters the third
day, Nigeria Labour Congress, (NLC) has warned of the impact of the strike on
students and the educational sector in the country.
It
called on government to not only end the strike immediately by implementing the
agreements it entered into with ASUU, but also declare a state of emergency in
education.
NLC
said in a statement, yesterday, that while the strike was completely avoidable,
but made inevitable by Federal government’s insensitivity and penchant for
reneging on agreements, Congress found it completely unacceptable that
government refused to implement agreements it willingly entered into.
The
statement by NLC President, Abdulwaheed Omar, argued that the issues
articulated by ASUU were not self-serving but tenable, valid and germane to the
sustenance of a qualitatively viable education system.
According
to the statement “in a nutshell, these issues include, the lingering crisis at
the Rivers State University of Technology, RSUST; the continued violation of
the rights of the re-engaged 49 academics at the University of Ilorin; the
non-release of the White Paper on Special Visitation to the University of
Abuja; the parlous state of the economy and government’s disregard for its
agreements.”
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