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Some of the demands are the payment of earned allowances, payment of revitalisation funds to universities, creation of visitation panels and implementation of the University Transparency Accountability Solution instead of the Integrated Payroll and Personnel Information System for the payment of workers in the ivory towers, among others.
He said, “We cannot possibly be blackmailing them; we tried to explain to them that we will fulfil the agreements when we have the resources. Agreements have been signed and they are meant to be fulfilled. “So, the government will always pay its dues; you do not have to go on strike to drive home your points. They need to know that it is not the government versus ASUU. It is about doing what is right. Let us use the resources as they come. There are lots of sectors that need attention.
But you have for Bandit
But you people have resources to build a useless railway to buhari's country of origin Niger abi
Take loan and pay them at ones the same you take loan to fund projects........
Education means nothing to you, period.
Where has the resources gone, plus where did the funds that went into turbaning Yusuf Buhari come from?
Go dig up Gold buried underground in Zamfara or Ekiti State
But you have resources to fly 3 jets to turkey and resources to suppress the voice of the people of the country.
But you have enough resources to pay all senators over 33M per month.
Nigerians while we are preparing for a better Nigeria come 2023 the number one enemy of Nigeria Buhari refused to sign electoral act bill. Why is it that Buhari is always upset with anything that will better Nigeria?
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