The Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, has disclosed that it may resume the suspended industrial action.
ASUU National President, Prof Biodun Ogunyemi said the union would resume the suspended strike if the federal government failed to fulfil the agreements reached.
Ogunyemi disclosed this during a press conference in Abuja, yesterday.
He stated that the union would monitor the implementation of the agreements reached with the federal government.
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According to Ogunyemi: “Should government fail to fulfil its own parts of the agreement, ASUU will resume its suspended strike as deemed necessary.
“NEC resolved to accept the agreement reached between the academic union and the Federal Government on Dec. 22. To also consciously and diligently monitor the implementation of Federal Government agreements with union of Dec. 22, in all branches.
“NEC also resolved to ensure that no union member suffered any loss of deserved benefits as a result of participation in the strike.”
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Recall that Ogunyemi had yesterday announced the suspension of the nine months industrial action.
The academic union took the decision after the federal government reached an agreement with the academic body.
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