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A group of students of tertiary
institutions in Lagos under the aegis of Concerned Nigerian Students are
planning to protest on Friday, January 25 2019 to express their displeasure
over ASUU strike.
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Students protesting during ASUU strike |
The students in a statement
sent to Pulse on Wednesday, January 23, 2019, asked the Federal Government to
fulfil the agreement it willfully entered with the Academic Staff Union of
Universities (ASUU) in order for them to get back to school.
Recall that the Federal
Government and the ASUU leaders have had eight meetings to resolve the ongoing
strike which has entered week twelve.
The statement reads in part:
‘’The March tagged #BlackFridayWalk which was earlier scheduled to start by
10am after a Press Conference at the University of Lagos was suspended till
further notice for security reasons.
The leadership of the Coalition
submitted a letter to the Police informing them of the peaceful protest and the
only accepted reason given by the Police to suspend the March is the security
situation in Lagos, citing the violence that claimed lives at the APC rally on
Tuesday and the reprisal attacks they envisage.
We were very clear that it is
never in the interest of the Nigerian State and its instrumentality; in this
case, the Police to harbor dissidence, freedom of association and expression.
Nevertheless, it is in the understanding of the tension in the political space
the thieving ruling class have created, the leadership suspended the protest to
prevent any breach of public peace by their agents who are only interested in
leaving sorrow, tears and blood.
We called on all Nigerian
students to be on the alert for a new date and schedule which is as follows:
Date: Friday, 25th of January 2019.
Venue: MRS Filling Station Beside UNILAG’’.
On Tuesday, January 22, 2019,
Pulse reported the Federal Government and the leaders of the Academic Staff
Union of Universities (ASUU) had another meeting on Monday, January 21, 2019.
But the eighth meeting which
held at the Federal Ministry of Labour headquarters ended any concrete solution
to the ongoing strike.
ASUU declared an indefinite
nationwide strike on Sunday, November 4, 2018 at its NEC meeting held at the
Federal University of Technology, Akure and since then, both the union and the
Federal Government have been going back and forth to resolve the crisis
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