NANS wants university lecturers sacked over indefinite strike

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The National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) has urged the federal government to apply its power to “hire and fire” any employee while dealing with the university lecturers over the declaration of indefinite strike.

It accused the Academic Staff Union of University of advertently promoting the private universities, where many of them currently work and have their wards.

NANS considered the decision by ASUU to declare indefinite strike after six months of warning industrial action as not only “unpatriotic and unnecessary, but wicked and definitely meant to collapse the public universities and promote private ones.” The student union President, Sunday Asefon, stated these in a statement while reacting to ASUU declaration of indefinite strike last week to press for some pending demands for lecturers.

Asefon stated that such decision was easy for ASUU to take because many of their leaders don’t have their wards in public universities and that many lecturers are employees of various private universities across the country.

 

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So that they can take over lectures' jobs.' A man who cannot think and make deductions from the prevailing dynamics and variables, but depends on others to make. his decisions, is worse than a robot...... David Aye.

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