Education
ASUU: Follow Sanwo-Olu’s Lead On State Owned Varsities – NANS to Govs
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NANS urge other Governors to Emulate Sanwo-Olu
- Mr Sanwo-Olu has done, undoubtedly, we shall remain indebted forever- NANS
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EKO HOT BLOG reports that the National Association of Nigerian Students, NANS, has urged all state governors to follow in the footsteps of their Lagos State counterpart, Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, in ensuring that state-owned universities withdraw from ongoing strike.
The NANS Coordinator, Southwest zone, Tegbe Stephen Fiyinfoluwa made the call on Monday while speaking with newsmen in Lagos.
EKO HOT BLOG recalls that the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU embarked on strike a few months ago over the inability of the Federal Government to fulfil agreements the two parties entered into years ago.
While most public university students are still at home, the Lagos State University, LASU had been in session following the efforts of the state governor.
According to the NANS coordinator, “we charge other State Governors to emulate Mr Babajide Sanwo Olu in his bid to make education a right and not a privilege for the students.
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“With what Mr Sanwo-Olu has done, undoubtedly, we shall remain indebted forever. However, Southwest Students admonish Federal Government and ASUU to come back to the negotiation table and proffer an everlasting solution as students are tired of this age-long industrial action.
“At the end of everything, Lecturers get paid and political leaders receive their pay! What’s now the gain of the students? It’s so disheartening that we are always at the receiving end”.
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