The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has decided to extend its ongoing strike.
The decision was taken on Monday morning after a series of heated discussions by the National Executive Council meeting at the union’s headquarters in the University of Abuja.
ASUU had declared the commencement of a strike on Monday, February 14, 2022, at the University of Lagos.
Meanwhile, the spokesperson for the Federal Ministry of Education, Ben Goong, in an interview with The PUNCH, explained that the government had taken all possible steps to end the strike.
He said, “as regards the next steps, the government has already inaugurated a committee to harmonise the IPPIS, UTAS, and UP3. This will ensure that the government will pay with only one payment platform that will harmonise all the technical peculiarities.
“If you bring some demands and almost 80% have been attended to, there is no need to drag the strike anymore.
“It is unreasonable for the strike to be lingering seeing as the government has worked towards fulfilling most of the demands.”
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Quest Times has also learnt that ASUU has rejected an appeal by the Federal Government to suspend the strike, promising that the concerns raised by the striking lecturers will be included in the 2023 budget.
ASUU told the Federal Government it won’t back down on its demands.