Ebonyi State University has joined Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba-Akoko (AAUA), in Ondo State, Enugu State University of Technology (ESUT), Enugu, and the Ibrahim Badamosi University, Lapai, in Niger State to reopen their schools for academic activities.
The school authorities took the decision following the failure of the ASUU National Executive Council which met in Kano at the weekend to put to an end to the strike.
A statement issued by the institution’s Registrar, Mr. Sam Egwu, said academic activities will resume in all the university campuses on Tuesday.
The statement said, “Having waited patiently for Federal Government and ASUU to resolve the impasse occasioned by the over four months strike embarked upon by the union to no avail, the management of EBSU on Monday, November 26 resolved to reopen the school.
“We therefore inform all concerned that teaching and learning will begin fully on Tuesday, 26th, November, 2013. This is to enable us cover what we have lost to the strike.” Click to signup for FREE news updates, latest information and hottest gists everyday
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This is no doubt borne out of rational thinking. Its rather sad that ASUU stil hasn't felt d pains caused on students. I want them to also remember that there are other meaningful Fed. Govt establishment who equally have a better plight to fight for. Asuu should should better wake up, grow up as they have completely lost the. Empathy of the populace.
ReplyDeleteFutminna should please adopt this act.plssssssssssssssssss
ReplyDeleteIt is not a surprise.they are known for that.
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