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ASUU: Strike not the best option – TETFUND boss

, Sonny Echono, has said the underlying factors for the ongoing industrial action by both the academic and non-academic staff of Nigerian universities have remained unaddressed by the concerned authorities.

He said Nigeria needs “to awaken a collective consciousness on the need to invest in education, prioritise it and prepare the young population by expanding opportunities for them.” “It affects the ranking of our institutions because nobody wants to come from other countries to school here when they are not sure of the duration of the programmes,” he said, adding that parents are increasingly sending their children to school abroad.Both academic and non-academic staff unions across many universities in Nigeria have been on strike for more than four months, grounding activities on the campuses.

 

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