The Minister of Labour and Employment, Senator Chris Ngige, has disclosed when Nigeria Universities will likely resume academic activities.
According to Ngige, academic activities in Nigeria Universities will resume in January, 2021.
He says the negotiations between the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) and the Federal government had reached 98 percent, adding that it remains only two percent to be completed.
Ngige said, “We have met about 98 percent of the request of ASUU. Some 5 to 2 percent is what you can call promissory notes. The minister also revealed that FG and ASUU will meet again on Tuesday 22nd December 2020 to conclude their negotiations.
“So, I am very hopeful that by midnight today, there are some works we are supposed to get on to do. They also have some work they are supposed to do on their own side with their people.
“Tuesday, we will meet in the afternoon and we will compare notes. We will put everything on the table and compare. I believe that we might have come to the end of the strike when we meet tomorrow.
“Well, it is a journey of a thousand miles which you will have to take one step first. Tomorrow, all things being equal, we will agree now to agree because we were disagreeing before.
“We disagree to agree and agree to disagree formerly. But tomorrow, I hope we will agree to agree. Once we do that, schools will reopen in January,” the Minister said.
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We tired of political statement. We will soon shot down the country in protest to let you all Knw we are not ready to let you all play with our future. Maybe then we will see if you will prefer to shoot us all dead or open the door to our schools which ever I am sure we are ready than to sit and watch you play with our future just they way it suit you all both Asuu and FG.
Am with you.