ASUU Strike: Reps move to avert total breakdown in university system
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
59% : " Citing Section 18 of the 1999 Constitution (as amended), he emphasized that education is a constitutional responsibility and a driver of social and technological progress, adding that both government and university unions must ensure its continuity and quality.40% : He expressed concern that although the current action is described as a "warning strike," similar industrial actions in the past have often degenerated into full-blown crises, disrupting academic calendars, frustrating students, and stalling research and innovation.
38% : The lawmaker lamented that repeated strikes in the tertiary sector have led to student dropouts, brain drain, and loss of public confidence, which threaten national stability and Nigeria's long-term development goals.
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