The minister said both parties agreed to reconvene on Sept. 6.
“Some of the affected staff cutting across many universities have been alleged to bribe IPPIS officials for the purpose of getting captured on the platform.”
The committee is expected to look into the issues of ‘no work no pay’ and remuneration of university lecturers.
ASUU accused Mr Buhari’s regime of “a lot of deceit of the highest level in the last five and half years.”
The decision to again extend the strike for the fourth time was taken after the council met at its headquarters at the University of Abuja.
A top ASUU operative said the three-hour meeting ended without any commitment to resolving the issue by either parties.
“If they school here and their children are here they will show total support for the university system and the tertiary institutions in Nigeria.”
“Nigerians may wish to know why he (Mr Ngige) has suddenly turned around to constitute himself as an impediment to an amicable resolution of the ongoing crisis.”
I hope that for the future of Nigeria, people of conscience and foresight will prevail on the Buhari regime.
The union is protesting the non-release of N15 billion and N18 billion revitalisation fund, among other failed agreements by the federal government.
