They expressed regret that their colleagues affected by the strike had remained at home. “We commend the wisdom and decision of the local ASUU chapter for not participating in the ongoing industrial action. “You know we just resumed on May 12 for academic activities after six weeks closure of the institution by the authorities in the wake of violent protests by students over fee hike. “Joining the strike now will have serious consequences on the students of the university,” Okoro said.
The students said that their first semester examination had just started before the commencement of the ASUU strike. They are afraid that the industrial action embarked upon by the ASUU could distort the smooth running of the academic calendar if nothing was done to end it soon.
The students decried the alleged lack of commitment by the government to the fulfilment of agreements with labour unions.
According to Okoro, the indefinite strike is a setback to the higher education sector. She called for concerted efforts to end the strike. “We understand that this agreement was reached between ASSU and Federal Government representatives since 2009 and one wonders why government has refused to implement the terms of the agreement,” she said.
Similarly, Onwe said: “We completely detest the posturing of government in the whole issue but we are appealing to Mr President to urgently intervene. “His timely intervention will no doubt facilitate quick resolution of the impasse in the interest of Nigerian students,” he said.
Dr Isa Fagge, the National President of ASSU, had directed members of the union to embark on an indefinite strike over the non-implementation of some of the issues contained in their agreement with government in 2009. He alleged that the government had reneged on the Memorandum of Understanding it signed with the union in December 2011.
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