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We’re Waiting For Sack Letters, Say Defiant Lecturers

Mike Emenaham

10th December, 2013
We’re Waiting For Sack Letters, Say Defiant Lecturers
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merlyn
12 years ago

Goodluck Ebele Jonathan....pls sign this thing naw... Just sign.......make dem call of the strike

Oracleisaac
12 years ago

And you will all get those letters

Youngvizzy1
12 years ago

Hmmm...I'll keep ma fingerz crossed

Michealclint
12 years ago

Pls nw Goodluck Na beg I dey beg ooo

Fabiandapk
12 years ago

Just in ma dream seein di Strike called off vewy soon. Let's jux b Patience

gabzieze
12 years ago

No b small jazz, lecures are going on as a bomb in Ebonyi State University, lecturers are even begging the students to learn. Soon, ASUU wil loose its hold.

olugrace
12 years ago

all i cn tell asuu iz pride goes b4 a fall u askin nw 4 d sack letters i hope 2moro wen u re served ur choice dish u will heartily enjoy it gudluck 2 d new entrant in2 d labour market hehehehehehehehehe

jennifer onoseh
12 years ago

.......one of the world's 20th largest economies in d year 2020 indeed.

Propet913
12 years ago

Strike: Committee of Vice

Chancellors broker truce

between FG, ASUU

In a meeting that lasted over

three hours in Abuja on Tuesday

night, the Committee of Vice

Chancellors brokered a truce

between the leadership of ASUU

and the Federal Government on

the outstanding fresh demands

issued by ASUU.

Scan News learnt that the truce

may lead to the suspension of

the strike in the coming days. It

was also gathered that the

Committee of Vice Chancellors

presented details of the account

established by the Federal

Government to the ASUU

leadership, with proofs of the

letter written to the Accountant

General of the Federation by the

Deputy Governor of CBN.

The VCs who had earlier met

with the Permanent Secretary of

the Federal Ministry of Education,

Dr MacJohn Nwaobiala further

broke out the copy of the letter

written by the Permanent

Secretary to the ASUU leadership

detailing the resolution reached

at the meeting with the

President, and the pattern and

timelines for the implementation

of the projects.

At the close of the meeting, the

VCs left with the ASUU leadership

to the National Universities

Commission, NUC, where they

met with top government

officials and the NUC Executive

Secretary, Prof Julius Okojie.

A source who attended the

meeting said it was fruitful as the

ASUU leadership, the Committee

of Vice Chancellors, the NUC and

the officials of the Federal

Ministry of Education agreed on

the constitution of a Monitoring

and Implementation committee

to see through the execution of

projects under the first tranche

of N200billion, already confirmed

by the CBN.

The Executive Secretary of the

NUC, Prof. Julius Okojie, it was

said also presented a copy of the

letter confirming the release of

the funds to the ASUU leadership.

On Wednesday morning, the

leadership of the Committee of

Vice Chancellors, met with the

Supervising Minister of

Education, Barr. Nyesom Wike in

his office at the Federal Ministry

of Education. Also in attendance

were the representatives of the

NUC and the Permanent Secretary

of the Ministry.

The meeting, it was learnt,

discussed the key points of

concessions reached at the

Tuesday meeting with ASUU

leadership and the setting up of

the Monitoring and

Implementation Committee. The

Minister and the selected Vice

Chancellors left for the

Presidential Villa to ratify the

decision reached.