ASUU Strike: Students Protest Against Federal Government
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The National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS)
Abia State Chapter on Monday marched through the streets of Umuahia protesting
against the ongoing Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) nationwide
strike.
Students Protest Photo Credit: DailyPost.ng |
The protesters, who carried placards with different
inscriptions, appealed to the Federal Government to negotiate with the striking
teachers in order to urgently end the action.
Some of the placards read: “Government don’t
commercialise education”, “Save education, save the future”, “Seven per cent
budgetary allocation is a misplaced priority,” among others.
See also: ASUU, FG meeting continues this week.
The NANS Representative in the South East Zone,
Cokey Nwachukwu, said that the students were tired of idling away at home and
were anxious to return to school.
“Some of us are supposed to be doing four or
five-year courses but as it is now, the years are likely to be extended because
of the strike.
“Most of us that are supposed to be mobilised for
the National Youth Service Corps are now sitting at home.
“Very soon, they will tell us they are going for
general elections and will alter our academic calendar,” he said.
The students also urged the Federal Government to
urgently address the security challenges in the country, especially in the
North-East.
Source: DailyPost.ng
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