Education
FG to meet ASUU, stakeholders over strike notice

The Federal Government has scheduled a crucial meeting with the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) and other key stakeholders on Monday to address the union’s recent strike notice.
Education Minister, Prof. Tahir Mamman, announced this during a briefing marking his first year in office in Abuja on Friday. He acknowledged ASUU’s 21-day strike notice, citing unresolved issues such as revitalization funds, unpaid earned allowances, and withheld salaries.
Mamman confirmed that invitations have been sent to ASUU leadership and relevant organizations for the meeting. He expressed optimism, stating, “Most issues raised by ASUU are being addressed. The exit from IPPIS has been resolved by the President, but bureaucracy has caused delays.”
The minister assured that President Bola Tinubu is committed to academic stability and will provide support to prevent disruptions. He noted, “ASUU’s demands started in 1981, and every government has faced strikes.”
Mamman emphasized the government’s commitment to finding a lasting solution, saying, “We will do everything possible to prevent a strike.”
The meeting aims to resolve the lingering issues and avert a potential strike, ensuring academic continuity in Nigerian universities.
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