Monday, 21 November 2016

Barau said: “You can see we have spent about 8 hours in this very important meeting. We have deliberated and thank God we have dealt with all the issues and we have agreed in all the issues except one. “We have adjourned to make consultations, every sections of the meeting will get back to his constituency and report to it what transpired. At a later that we will reconvene to thrash out the remaining issues. “Is about the earned allowances that need to be paid the university lecturers, the government due to the paucity of funds proposed certain amount of money but ASUU thought otherwise that the money was quite inadequate but he’s going back to his members to report to them and make consultations and later get back to us. “But we do hope they come up with good news that they have accepted the government offers” Efforts to speak to ASUU to get their own side of the story proved abortive as the president refused to speak with journalists. Meanwhile, ASUU yesterday said meetings and consultations were ongoing to ensure that government did the needful. ASUU-UNILAG Chairman, Dr Laja Odukoya, said the one week warning strike of ASUU was still on, adding that there was possible of an indefinite strike should government fail to meet up demands

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