Mr Osodeke said that NEC resolved to reconvene after two weeks.
The award conferment has validated concerns that Mr Buhari’s body language towards the comatose educational sector was non-challant.
“This is clearly a replica of, or a hangover from, a typical military administration,” said the ASUU coordinator.
Mr Afufu said that education is a right of every Nigerian and should not be trivialised by the government and elite in society.
The union called on relevant stakeholders to impress on the government to honour its agreement with the union to avert another likely industrial crisis in Nigerian universities.
ASUU had given the government a three-week ultimatum to release N30 billion University Revitalisation Fund failing which it would commence a strike.
Children of the poor who are condemned to attend underfunded public universities as their only passports for social mobility will thank you.
ASUU in Kano accused visitors of establishing state universities to appease their electorate without ensuring a funding plan.
“The union has gotten to a stage where it may be forced to take drastic measures to save the lives and families of its members.”
“Ending insecurity requires commitment and sincerity on the part of the government.”
