- The ASUU has asked for 15% budgetary allocation for the education sector before it can call off its lingering strike - According to the union, it halted plans to call off the strike this week because it needed to consider the federal government's offer - The union also said political commitment is key to totally ending the union's strike actions The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has asked for a 15% allocation from the national budget for education to stop continuous strike in the country. The union rejected resuming the classrooms anytime soon, saying their leadership needs to properly consult with its branches on the latest federal government’s offer, The Guardian reports. ASUU president, Professor Biodun Ogunyemi, disclosed on Monday, January 28, that staff members of the union were still consulting on federal government’s promises. READ ALSO: We don’t have free money to give everybody - Buhari He said: “There are some aspects of our demands that gover...
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