Asuu news today now

Here are the latest news updates from the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) today:

Breaking News

  1. ASUU Strike Update: The union has announced that it will not call off its ongoing strike until the Federal Government meets its demands. The strike, which has been ongoing for over 7 months, is affecting the academic activities of public universities across the country.
  2. FG-ASUU Meeting: The Federal Government and ASUU are set to hold a meeting today to discuss the ongoing strike. The meeting is expected to focus on the union's demands, including the implementation of the 2009 FGN-ASUU agreement and the payment of outstanding salaries and allowances.
  3. ASUU Demands: The union has reiterated its demands for the implementation of the 2009 FGN-ASUU agreement, which includes the payment of outstanding salaries and allowances, the revitalization of the university system, and the improvement of infrastructure in public universities.
  4. Students' Suffering: The ongoing strike has caused significant suffering for students, who are unable to attend classes or access their academic materials. Many students have been forced to stay at home, while others have been forced to seek alternative means of education.
  5. ASUU's Position: The union has maintained that it will not back down until its demands are met. ASUU President, Professor Emmanuel Osodeke, has said that the union is willing to negotiate, but only if the government is willing to meet its demands.

Other News

  1. ASUU's Call for Support: The union has called on Nigerians to support its struggle for better working conditions and improved infrastructure in public universities.
  2. FG's Response: The Federal Government has responded to ASUU's demands, saying that it is willing to negotiate, but only if the union is willing to call off its strike.
  3. International Support: The international community has expressed support for ASUU's struggle, with many organizations and individuals calling for the government to meet the union's demands.

Please note that these news updates are subject to change and may not be up-to-date. For the latest information, please visit reputable news sources or follow ASUU's official social media channels.