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This
is the best ASUU Update in a long time! The latest report reaching us
is that the Federal Government has assured the Nigerian Students that
Admission will resume next week! That is, we have just less than 4 days
to go before we say goodbye to ASUU Strike. But the question still
remains; we ASUU agreed to call off this strike? Read the official
report below.
Breaking News: Nigeria Universities To Open Next Week, With Or Without ASUU- F.G
President Goodluck Jonathan will on Monday, November 4, meet with the leadership of ASUU at the Presidential Villa.
An
official of the Vice President’s office who pleaded anonymity told Scan
News that all hands are now on deck to ensure that the Universities
resume next week.
The President will at next Monday’s meeting present
to the ASUU leadership the administration’s last concession for them to
call off the prolonged strike.
A source at the Presidential Villa
noted that if ASUU fails to call off, the Federal Government will then
resort to plan B, which will be to compulsorily open the Universities,
using the instrumentality of the governing councils and the school
managements.
Already, most of the governing councils of the
Universities have started meeting to work out modalities for the
compulsory re-opening of the Universities should ASUU fail to honour the
personal request of President Jonathan.
It was gathered that
security report available to the Presidency may have necessitated this
line of action to salvage the Universities system from the direction it
is facing at present.
So, if the Academic Union of Universities fails
to call-off this strike next week, the Federal Government will resort
to Plan B! Now i love the sound of “plan B” am still not sure who runs
the Nigeria Institutions, the F.G or ASUU? SO all students should get
ready to return to School next week.
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