Categories: Education Headline

BREAKING: ASUU To Commence Indefinite Strike Against Tinubu Government

Advertisement
Advertisement

ASUU has announced a date to commence an indefinite strike action against Tinubu Government.

 

Newsonline Nigeria reports that in a recent development, the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), which falls under the umbrella of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), has declared its intention to begin a strike next week.

 

This decision comes in line with the NLC’s earlier announcement to initiate a nationwide strike starting from August 2nd, 2023.  

 

ASUU represents the interests of university lecturers across Nigeria.

 

The impending strike is expected to have a significant impact on the country’s higher education system, potentially disrupting academic activities and affecting students’ progress.

 

ASUU’s support for NLC’s decision further strengthens the union’s stance and raises the stakes for a swift resolution.

 

Stay tuned for further updates on this developing story as ASUU, NLC, others, as the government engages in negotiations to find a resolution and avert the impending strike.

Advertisement
NewsOnline Nigeria

Recent Posts

  • Education

BREAKING: President Tinubu Appoints Joseph Ikechebelu As UNIZIK VC

President Tinubu has appointed Joseph Ikechebelu as the new acting UNIZIK VC.   NewsOnline Nigeria…

9 hours ago
  • Headline

BREAKING: FG Gives 3 States, FCT One Week Deadline To Submit Report On State Police

FG has given 3 States and FCT a week's deadline to submit a report on…

9 hours ago
  • Headline

BREAKING: ICC Issues Arrest Warrants For Netanyahu, Gallant, Deif

 ICC has issued arrest warrants for Netanyahu, Gallant and Deif.   NewsOnline Nigeria reports that…

9 hours ago
  • Crime Watch

Nnamdi Kanu Drags Nigerian Government To Court Over Secret Trial Without Legal Team

Nnamdi Kanu has dragged the Nigerian Government to court over a secret trial without the…

9 hours ago
  • Economy And Business

BREAKING: Senate Gives President Tinubu Swift Approval For $2.2bn Loan

Senate has given President Tinubu swift approval for $2.2bn loan request.   NewsOnline Nigeria reports…

10 hours ago
  • Crime Watch

How Simon Ekpa Was Arrested By Finnish Authorities Over Violence In South East

Details of how Simon Ekpa was arrested by Finnish Authorities over violence in the South…

10 hours ago