The
leadership of the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, will hold a
crucial meeting this weekend.
The meeting will among others
determine if the lecturers will proceed on a nationwide strike or not.
Prior to the meeting, ASUU had
asked all its branches in the various universities to conduct referendum of
members to decide whether or not a nationwide strike should be held over its
demands. The decision to conduct the referendum was reached at the National
Executive Council meeting of the union held in July at the Nasarawa State
University, NSU.
The final decision on the strike
is expected to be made after a review of the referendum conducted by the
chapters.
The scheduled meeting where ASUU
will take its final decision starts today (Friday) and ends on Sunday (August
13) in Abuja.
An earlier deadline given by ASUU
to the federal government to meet its demands ended today (Friday).
While the location of the meeting
in Abuja is yet to be disclosed as at the time of this report, representatives
of various branches have started arriving Abuja awaiting more information on
the venue of the meeting.
The lecturers major demands
include issues concerning the welfare of members as well as funding of
universities. ASUU had said several university lecturers across states are only
being paid part of their salaries. ASUU and the federal government
have been negotiating these demands since November 2016.
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