FG don rush put matter for ground as Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) don threaten fresh strike wey fit shake schools nationwide. Government don schedule two-day emergency meeting to try settle di matter before e turn gbege wey go affect students, padi exams, and overall school calendar. Everybody dey watch as dem dey hope say solution go land quick.
Di meeting go gather top government officials like Minister of Education, Finance, and ASUU national executives to yan on top unpaid salaries, university funding, infrastructure issues, and other gbaladun matters wey dey ground. Dem talk say na serious effort to avoid another prolonged strike.
Students, parents, and school authorities dey pray say di meeting go bring clear solution. Many students don dey fear say if strike start, e fit delay graduation, postpone exams, and even affect JAMB or post-UTME preparation. FG talk say dem ready to negotiate but need union to reason well.
ASUU Strike: FG Pull Emergency Talk to Avoid School Shutdown
Wahala dey gather as ASUU hint say dem fit resume strike anytime if government no settle outstanding salaries and benefits backlog. Federal Government don respond fast, arrange urgent dialogue wey go last two days, and hope say dem fit prevent wahala for schools across Nigeria.
Di government yan say dem dey serious to meet union demands without shaking education system. ASUU na strong union wey fit paralyse universities, stop teaching, and affect thousands of students’ learning progress if dem no see progress. Di union also dey push for improved working conditions for lecturers.
Education stakeholders, including students, parents, and civil society groups, dey follow di meeting closely. Dem dey urge both sides make compromise, so academic calendar no spoil and learning no suffer. Di tension dey high, but many dey hope say di two-day talks fit give solution sharp-sharp.
FG, ASUU to Meet for Two Days as Strike Loom
Federal Government don call ASUU for urgent two-day meeting to prevent strike wey fit affect universities nationwide. Di move na to stop students from suffering academic delay and avoid disruption wey go shake national education system.
ASUU dey push for payment of backlog salaries, proper funding for universities, better infrastructure, and welfare packages for lecturers. Government yan say dem dey optimistic say dialogue fit settle matter and restore calm inside universities before strike start.
Citizens dey appeal to both FG and ASUU to reason well, consider students’ future, and make compromise. Many parents dey fear say if strike hold, e go affect exam schedules, graduation timelines, and students’ general education, so solution dey urgent.
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