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ASUU Expresses Readiness To Resume Talks With Federal Government

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

53% : I also received a call from the Minister of State for Labour, who confirmed she's been directed to step in and facilitate dialogue.
52% : Piwuna concluded by stressing that both lecturers and students remain victims of government inaction, and ASUU's struggle is aimed at saving public education from further decay.
51% : The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has announced its readiness to resume negotiations with the Federal Government, raising hopes for an end to the ongoing strike that has paralyzed activities in public universities.
46% : Are our colleagues in state universities like LASU and Kogi State University still not facing victimization?"
41% : The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), however, condemned the government's position, warning that such measures would stifle fair negotiation and undermine workers' rights to collective bargaining.

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