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PTA Denies Offering ASUU N10,000 Support Levy To End Strike
PTA Denies Offering ASUU N10,000 Support Levy To End Strike
EKO HOT BLOG reports that the Parents Teachers’ Association of Nigeria has debunked the statement that it will contribute 10, 000 naira each for Nigerian students, for the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) to end the 6 months strike.
Alhaji Haruna Danjuma, the National President of the association, in a statement, distanced the group from the claim.
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He explained that the PTA was not aware of the statement and warned anybody or group of people from using their name to cause confusion in the country.
According to him, “We are not involved in any statement related to paying money to ASUU for them to call-off the on-going strike.”
He added, “Our stand since the inception of the strike is for both the ASUU and the federal government to come to an agreement, which is to end the strike but not to contribute money to pay ASUU.”
While still appealing to federal government to listen to the demand of ASUU, the President of PTA also begged the federal government to rescue all kidnapped secondary school students and other Nigerians across the country that are still in bandits’ captivity.
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Danjuma decried the current situation in Yawuri, where kidnapped female students are still in bandits’ captivity for over 400 days.
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