Senate To intervene in ongoing ASUU strike

Senate To intervene in ongoing ASUU strike

The Senate has promised to intervene in the ongoing standoff between the Federal government and the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) by bringing back the two parties to the negotiation table.

Speaking Tuesday in Abuja when he received officials of the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) in his office the President of the Senate, Ahmed Lawan, who noted that he was not happy with the turn of events, however, recalled that the Senate had intervened in the past before everything broke down again.

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Lawan assured that the Senate would wade in again and expressed optimism that the issues would soon be resolved.

He said, “You are in the right place. We are going to intervene. We will make concerted and sustained efforts to bring back ASUU and the Federal government to the negotiating table so that we are able to resolve as quickly as possible those issues that are now very knotty and have stopped our Universities from reopening, that is now making our students walking the streets all over the country.

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“But I want to appeal to you too, since we are going to make effort to bring back everybody to the negotiating table, you should give us a chance to do that believing that we are going to find a solution because it is not only enough to bring them back to the negotiating table, but we will participate and I want to make sure that we find the solution when we start the negotiation again.

“Now that you have come here, we are going to make sure that everybody in this sector especially those in public sector who has responsibility and mandate performs their functions. We will make sure they do that.

“Because you have come, I think we also have some tonic enough in us. Time is of essence and we must do whatever is necessary to get this issue resolved.”

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Also responding to the threat by the students to disrupt political activities, Lawan who appealed to them to continue in the path of consultation and avoid confrontation, said, “I want to also advise, I don’t think it will be necessary to disrupt political activities. We shouldn’t do that and we don’t need to do that.

 

“Your prayer that you want the Federal government and ASUU back to negotiate and resolve the issues. We have taken this prayer. We have endorsed it and we will work for it as quickly as possible.

 

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