The three conditions were payment of four months
salaries, which accumulated during the period of the strike; immediate
implementation of the N1.2 trillion offered by the government to public
universities, starting with the release of N100 billion this year and the
balance of N1.1 trillion to be spread over five years from 2014.
The union also demanded that the salary arrears
must not be paid in piecemeal.
These were some of the resolutions reached by
members of the National Executive Council, NEC, of the union that met in Kano on Friday.
Supervising Minister of Education, Nyesom Wike,
condemned the new conditions but assured that he would present them before
President Goodluck Jonathan.
EBSU breaks ranks, recalls students
Meanwhile, the management of Ebonyi State
University , Abakaliki,
EBSU, yesterday ordered lecturers and students of the institution to return to
classes following the inability of ASUU to end its strike.
A statement by the Registrar of the institution,
Mr. Sam Egwu, stressed that the institution had resolved to resume academic
activities regardless of the ASUU-FG dispute, adding that academic activities
would resume in all the campuses of the institution from today, Tuesday,
November 26.
EBSU chapter of ASUU however, said that lecturers
would not return to classes until their demands were met in line with the
position of its national body.
Reference: Vanguard newspaper
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