NANS Gives FG One-week Ultimatum Over ASUU Strike

ASUU STRIKE

< img src="https://eyewitness101.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/nans-gives-fg-one-week-ultimatum-over-asuu-strike.jpg" alt="ASUU STRIKE" width="500" height="288" > A one week demand has been issued to the Federal Government by the National Association of Nigeria Students (NANS) to fix its problems with the Academic Staff Union of University ASUU or deal with a nationwide mass action by all Nigerian students across the country.

President of the trainees association, Sunday Adedayo exposed this in Sokoto shortly after signing the reviewed Constitution of the association at the Sokoto state federal government house.Mr Adedayo said the students union has offered the federal government in between now and the 28th of February to fulfill and fix the concern with ASUU or deal with a nationwide mass action by Nigerian students.He described as unfortunate the mindset of the federal government who he accused of playing conceal and seek with ASUU since 1999 they signed the contract with the academic union.Mr Adedayo stated the government has actually bastardized the education system at the primary and secondary level and NANS is not going to open its eyes and watch the federal government ruin the tertiary education.NANS is in Sokoto for its constitutional evaluation conference where the association examined its forty years Constitution at the Sokoto State University.The reviewed Constitution was signed at the Sokoto state federal government house in the presence of Sokoto state governor Aminu Tambuwal.Speaking previously, Sokoto state governor Aminu Tambuwal interested the Academic Staff Union of the University to discover a method of fixing their disagreement without embarking on strike.Governor Tambuwal likewise contacted the federal government to discover a way of fulfilling the needs of ASUU in spite of the fact the nation is dealing with financial challenges.He advised the academic union to discover a way of resolving a crisis besides strike action that has affected the scholastic pursuit of Nigerian trainees. ToriNG