ASUU urged the Buhari regime to “avoid engaging in any activity that could plunge the nation’s public university system into another needless strike.”
ASUU (Unilorin chapter) has protested the “casualisation of intellectual workers” in Nigeria.
Mr Sowore said that leaders in other climes are concerned about “employment,” “production” and “manpower to run their economy, not currency redesign that add no value to
The chairman said the ongoing struggle by the union is to salvage the university system from total collapse.
“Even if it means that the National Assembly will reduce sitting allowances or be paid on casual allowances basis whenever they sit.”
The union in the university had, after its congress on November 4, asked its members to quit teaching over their withheld salaries.
Minister of labour Chris Ngige says lecturers can only get allowances for the “number of days that they’ve worked in October.”
If we want a truly great, secure and prosperous future, it is futile to pay peanuts and not expect monkeys in our classrooms.
In 2023, Nigerians must vote in a president with the track record of changing the trajectory of education in their constituency.
“We encourage interested youths and parents to come for the fair and listen to the university offers that exist in all levels of undergraduate, postgraduate and PhD courses.”