Universities and the federal government have been urged to rally around and close ranks so that Nigerian students will leave the streets and go back to classes.
The Senator representing Abia North at the National Assembly, Orji Uzor Kalu, made this plea on Tuesday in a statement on hisHe expressed his sympathy for Nigerian students “who against their will are out of school due to the ongoing ASUU strike”. He said, “I call on the universities and federal government to rally round and close ranks so that our students will leave the streets and go back to classes.
“I sympathise with the students who against their will are out of school due to the ongoing ASUU strike”. The Senate Chief Whip remembered the past, stating, “while I was the Governor of Abia state , primary to university education was made free and affordable.
Don't send them back to school, let them choose between 2k Election money and their degree certificate
Instead of Senator Orji Kalu sending this message to FG not ASUU
This isn't actually funny. But I'll fight to take this useless Govt out of Aso rock. Wtf
You all are tired of what exactly? Staying at home? When you graduate and it'hard to get a job, then you will not only get tired of staying at home, you will also get tired of not making use of this period to learn a skill. This is Nigeria.
Massive protest around the corner…. Wait for it🚶🏾♂️🚶🏾♂️🚶🏾♂️
This might affect the country
All I have to say is 'please resume'
We are tired of staying at home 😭😭😭😭
Na for mouth
ASUUNGN is an ungrateful union, that is the major reason why students are still at home. Their demands are selfishly orchestrated. ASUU as a union lack integrity. They are busy pursuing their selfish demands in the detriment of the Nigeria students. Nonsense!!
We are extremely tired
We are tired please
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