The Academic Staff Union of Universities have come out to debunk the rumour going around in social media stating that the FG have come up with a negotiation with the union. The union went ahead to state that no negotiation plan or what so ever is to their notice there by stating that the rumored 15.89bn payment circulating around is a rumour..
This was made known via the union original Twitter account some minutes back..
News reports: The
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Chairman in the Southwest Zone Dr. Deji Omole denies knowledge of any updates on the union’s negotiation with the Federal Government. This is a response to news being circulated about the release of N15.89billion to universities by
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Source : https://www.collegegist.com.ng/p/653/ASUU-strike-ASUU-denies-any-form-of-negotiation-and-n15-89bn
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