Tag: ASUU

  • Just In: ASUU Begins One Month Strike, Says It’s Demands Has Barely Changed Since Signing Of The 2009 Agreement With FG

    Just In: ASUU Begins One Month Strike, Says It’s Demands Has Barely Changed Since Signing Of The 2009 Agreement With FG

    By Mojeed Alabi, Premium Times

     

  • ASUU Set To Call Off Strike As Federal Government Agrees To Pay 70bn

    ASUU Set To Call Off Strike As Federal Government Agrees To Pay 70bn

    By Elijah Ugani

    The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) is set to call off its eight month strike after the federal government of has accepted to pay the Union 70bn.

    This was disclosed in ASUU official Twitter handle after the Union met with the representatives of the federal government.

    Instead of being happy that the strike will be called off, many students took to twitter to ask ASSU to foot drag resumption to January, 2021.

  • Negotiation Between FG And ASUU Today Yielded Good Result, All Withheld Salaries To Be Paid With The Old Platform

    Negotiation Between FG And ASUU Today Yielded Good Result, All Withheld Salaries To Be Paid With The Old Platform

    By Elijah Ugani

    There seemed to be hope for students to return to school before the end of the year as the meeting between the Federal Government of Nigeria FGN and the Academic Staff Union of Universities ASUU today, Friday 20th November, 2020 yielded good results.

    This was disclosed by ASUU on its verified official tweeter handle @ASUUng where ASUU noted that “The negotiation between FG and #ASUU today yielded very good results”

    The release indicates that “government has agreed to use old platform before IPPIS to pay all withheld salaries.

    “#UTAS is still undergoing usability test.

    “On revitalization, the government offered N15billion in addition to the N20billion pledged earlier”

    The twit further disclosed that “ASUU will now consult with its council and then get back to the government in a short while, to make their final intention known, if the strike will be suspended or not”

  • Breaking: ASUU Describes News Of Strike Suspension As Fake

    Breaking: ASUU Describes News Of Strike Suspension As Fake

    Academic Staff Union of Universities has described a trending statement announcing the suspension of its ongoing strike as fake news.

    The Lumine News had reported that ASUU has suspended its strike, but the Union’s President noted that the said release with the signature of ASUU President, Prof. Biodun Ogunyemi went viral on Wednesday evening.

    It was titled ”Notice of suspension of ASUU indefinite strike action of all member universities across Nigeria and dated 18th November 2020.

    A fact check on ASUU verified official tweeter handle @assu, marked the notification statement as fake news.

  • Breaking: ASUU Set To Suspend Its Seven Months Indefinite Strike Action

    Breaking: ASUU Set To Suspend Its Seven Months Indefinite Strike Action

    By Elijah Ugani

    The Academic Staff Union of Universities ASUU is set to suspend its seven months indefinite strike action.

    The Lagos zonal branch of ASUU said the Union is set to shift grounds on their demands considering the plight of the students.

    A fact check on ASUU official website could not confirm this story.

    Calls to Unical Branch of the Union, Dr. John Edor were not taken, as at the time of this report.

     

  • Breaking News: ASUU commences indefinite strike

    The Academic Union of Universities ASUU, on Monday 23th of March declared an indefinite strike over the Integrated Personnel and Payroll Information System and the non-implementatipn of the 2009 agreement.

     

    The National President of the Union, Prof. Biodun Ogunyemi announced the indefinite strike at a press briefing held at the its National Secretariat, Abuja.

     

    Ogunyemi noted that the federal government failed to address the issues raised by ASUU and so, the Union has no option than to proceed on the strike action.

     

    The indefinite strike comes on the heels of the expiration of the two weeks ultimatum issued on Monday, March 9, 2020.

    By Damaris Onyendi – Calabar