The Students Union of Nigeria (NANS) has spoken out against the new strike by ASUU President Asefon Sunday in a statement condemning the government and ASUU
Asefon Sunday blames government, university teachers, says students will go on strike on them you went again. On Monday, February 14, 2022, the President of NANS, Asefon Sunday, issued a statement, lamenting the strike. Sunday gave a speech entitled ‘ASUU Warning Strike: A Reckless Irresponsibility’.
Asefon Sunday, along with the federal government and ASUU leaders, lashed out at them for failing to address the issue without closing universities. "We have received news of ASUU's decision to go on strike for a month and it is very frustrating."
"We think ASUU and FG will find a way to reach an agreement and take the necessary steps to improve the quality of education."
There will be protests As reported by The Eagle, Sunday said a group of students will organize protests across the country to show their displeasure. The union has said it will not step down until the strike is called off. Sunday called on Chris Ngige and ASUU representatives to return to the table.
It is the fault of both - NANS The student body leader accused each party of violating the law and failing to do what was right, which led to a four-week strike. According to Sunday, the Nigerian government and university professors were biased in their discussions, not taking into account the situation of the students or who would be involved.
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