The National Association of Nigerian Students, (NANS) will
come out with its position on the ongoing strike by the Academic Staff
Union of Universities (ASUU) on Friday, its president, Mr Yinka Gbadebo,
said on Wednesday.
Gbadebo told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos that the body was still consulting on the issue.
He
said that for now, they were appealing to all parties involved in the
strike to find ways of reaching a compromise as students were always
affected during strikes.
On the implication of the ASUU strike
coming when the Academic Staff Union of Polytechnics (ASUP) was also
protesting, he said that it was not good for students to be at home for
long.
“The government should at least do something for the unions
because they play an important role and in the interest of the nation’s
academic future, there should be a compromise.
“We are appealing
to both unions to look into the plight of the students because the
staying at home of the students could do damage to their future, “ he
said.
According to him, though the demands of the two unions would
improve their productivity and welfare, they should also consider the
students.
Gbadebo said that there should be give-and-take from both the government and the unions in resolving the problems.
NAN recalls that ASUU had directed its members to embark on an indefinite strike nationwide since Monday.
The
action followed the inability of the Federal Government to implement
some of the issues contained in a 2009 agreement it had with the union.
ASUU
also said the government had reneged on the Memorandum of Understanding
(MoU) it entered into with the union in December 2011.
ASUP has also been on strike since April– over several issues. (NAN)
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