Motivation to do this write-up is predicated on the perception that President Bola Tinubu is public-opinion sensitive and determined to take Nigeria to greater heights. He also seems to be committed to doing whatever can bring greater good to a greater number of Nigerians.Motivation to do this write-up is predicated on the perception that President Bola Tinubu is public-opinion sensitive and determined to take Nigeria to greater heights.
In response to the nagging problems of poor funding, decayed infrastructure, poor welfare of workers, therefore, campus-based associations: Academic Staff Union of Universities , Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities , National Association of Academic Technologists , and Non-Academic Staff Union of Educational and Associated Institutions as usual, took on Buhari’s regime, after shouting themselves hoarse, embarking on an indefinite strike.
Who says SSANU and NASU members were not working during the strike? Security men and women who are members of these unions were coming to work every day to protect government’s property. Armed robbers could have invaded the campuses and wrecked havoc but for the services of our patriotic security personnel.
Indeed, if Buhari and his boys thought they defeated and decimated the campus-based unions, they only need to look back and see the backlash of their draconian decision. In a particular department in a university, only three lecturers are left behind as ten of them have resigned and migrated abroad, saying they could not withstand the indignity of begging to feed their families.
Source: Education Headlines (educationheadlines.net)
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