BREAKING: ASUP SUSPENDS STRIKE
The academic staff union of polytechnics ASUP have suspended the nationwide strike which lasted for about two months thus directed its members to resume work as soon as possible.
ASUP President, Usman Dutse, made this known on Tuesday in Abuja, , that the decision to suspend the strike was taken by the National Executive Council (NEC) after exhaustive deliberation and due consultation with the respective congresses across Nigeria.
He added that the government had committed to a reviewed Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) of action to concretise the resolution and ensure its full implementation, and the union would resume the industrial action if the government failed to do that.
Recall that academic workers withdrew their services in December 2018, to register their discontent with the inability of the government to meet the agreements it reached with the union.
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