ASUU Strike: ASUU & FG Disagree Over Planned Meeting

The Academic Staff Union of Universities, has reportedly disclosed that the union did not receive any notice of meeting from the Ministry of Labour and Employment over its ongoing strike.

The Minister of Labour and Employment, Dr Chris Ngige, had during a meeting with the striking National Association of Academic Technologists on Friday, promised to meet with ASUU this week. But the National President of ASUU, Prof. Emmanuel Osodeke, told newsmen on Sunday that the union had yet to receive any notice of a meeting from any Federal Government ministry.

His words: “We have not received any notice of meeting from them. They didn’t call us. We are not begging them to meet with us and we will not go to them if they do not invite us. It is part of his (Ngige’s) political campaign, we didn’t receive any invite."

On what would be ASUU’s decision at the end of its two-month rollover strike which ends on Friday, Osodeke said, “My people will decide. No meeting, if we do not hear from them, our National Executive Council will meet at the expiration of this week.”

Meanwhile, the spokesperson of the Ministry of Education, Ben Goong, faulted Osodeke’s claim on the notice of the meeting. Though Goong did not give a specific date for the meeting, he noted that the government had continually reached out to the union.

His words: “The negotiating team is meeting ASUU this week. I cannot say when but I am very sure they will be meeting. The team has reached out to ASUU. It is not true that we have not been communicating with them. ASUU is making series of demand including increase in salary, if we have not been communicating, who then are they making their demands to?”

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