ASUU had embarked on a one-week warning strike to demand the
implementation of previous agreements with the Federal Government.
The Federal Government on Thursday expressed the possibility that the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) would suspend its going nationwide strike.
Dr Clement Illo,
the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Labour and Employment, told
newsmen in Abuja that government was positive that ASUU would resolve
the crises soon.
The News Agency of
Nigeria (NAN) recalls that a meeting with ASUU, convened by the Senate
President, the Committee on Labour and the Committee on Education, among
others, ended in deadlock on Wednesday.
Illo, who described the meeting as “a very positive step”, said the three-hour meeting recorded huge success toward resolving the issues.
He, however, said “it is still work in progress and we are still meeting tomorrow (Friday) and on Monday.
“But
the indications are very positive that the issues will be resolved as
quickly as possible. We are sure of success on Friday but if we did not,
then we will definitely succeed by Monday.
“So,
the possibility like I said of suspending the strike is still very
positive because there is high possibility that the strike would be
suspended.
“This is because the issues have been very well articulated and already, there is a focus on how it will be resolved,” he said.
The
permanent secretary said government would do everything possible to
ensure that the process of implementing the agreement was resolved as
quick as possible.
He added that “like I said, it is very positive, why should government not implement something it signed in good faith?.”
It
would be recalled that ASUU had embarked on one-week warning strike to
demand the implementation of previous agreements with Federal Government
and the removal of universities from the Treasury Single Account (TSA).
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