The latest news update on ASUU Strike
currently embarked upon by Universities lecturers in the country is that
ASUU memebers, especially the leaders are now receiving death threats
over their roles in the ongoing strike.
Full Details:
Leaders of the striking Academic Staff
Union of Universities (ASUU) have decided to go underground following
alleged threat to their lives by security agents.
Academic activities in the public
universities across the country have been grounded for the fourth month
running as a result of the strike by the universities’ teachers to press
home their demand for the implementation of the agreement they entered
into since 2009.
The union in a statement by the
chairman, University of Ibadan (UI) chapter, Olusegun Ajiboye alleged
that university teachers have been under the siege of security agents
nationwide by beaming searchlight on their sources of finance despite
the stoppage of their salaries by the Federal Government.
In the statement titled, “ASUU Strike:
Union Leaders Go Underground”, Ajiboye alleged that he had received some
calls, warning him about his role in the ongoing strike and called on
the Inspector General of Police (IG) to safe the lives of ASUU leaders
nationwide.
He, however, maintained that no amount
of threat or clampdown on the union would make them back down from the
strike “until public education is saved from collapse.”


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