The lingering strike
action embarked on by the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU,
Chairman, Kogi State University Chapter, Sylvester Osakwe Ukwuteno, has said
the union is ready to fight until their request is granted, even if takes more
than a year, as he noted that Ghana experienced a year and some months strike
before the government came to their senses and the outcome is currently
obvious, “we would do even more till our request is granted,” he stated.
Despite the N30 billion released to the
striking university lecturers as payment for the earned allowances, Ukwuteno, has said that the ongoing strike by the
union will continue because the Federal Government has not strengthened its
vision for the sector.
Speaking to Vanguard
Learning in a telephone interview, Ukwuteno explained that if there are plans
for the sector, government would have speedily concurred with the plea to
innovate the sector being pursued by the union, adding that the pursuit of
the union is to ensure that the country meets up with the international
standard of education.
Meanwhile, Chief Rita Lori Ogbebor, the national leader, ‘Mothers in
Nigeria,’ who spoke in Lagos under the auspices of ‘Mothers in Nigeria’ a
non-governmental organisation said; “Nigerian mothers are tired of
seeing our children seated at the cybercafes browsing and chatting away their
time with Black Berry. These students are turning gang because they
have nothing to do. Enough is enough, we’ll take the bull by the
horn, we must now face the fact.”
She said that mothers of
these undergraduates will in the next two weeks approach ASUU and the
Federal Government separately in crucial meetings to demand reasons why their
children are still at home and how to puta lasting solution to the
incessant strike.
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