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Strike: We Acted On Court Order, Issues Still Unresolved - ASUU by muazuabdullahi: 11:58pm On Oct 16, 2022

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JdW-SIZr38M

The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) says it called off its eight-month strike due to a court order and appeals from Nigerians.

A court of appeal had ordered the striking lecturers to return to class after the National Industrial Court ruled against the union in a case brought to it by the Federal Goverment. Days after the appeal court judgement, ASUU called off the strike and ordered members to resume lectures.

But the union’s National President, Emmanuel Osodeke, said the decision was not because issues brought by the lecturers were fully addressed.

“As you have seen from our press release – although they were interventions by the Speaker (Femi Gbajabiamila) and others – the major reason we are resuming is because we are obeying the industrial court’s judgement. The issues have not been fully resolved and no agreements signed,” he said during an interview on Channels Television’s Sunday Politics.

“We are resuming because we are a law-abiding organisation and we don’t want to break the law. We are also hoping that the intervention of the Speaker as promised by him will resolve this problem within a very short time. So, the issues have not been resolved but we would resume because of that court injunction.”

Re: Strike: We Acted On Court Order, Issues Still Unresolved - ASUU by lukaatamadauda: 11:59pm On Oct 16, 2022
I talk am b4 now
Re: Strike: We Acted On Court Order, Issues Still Unresolved - ASUU by lukaatamadauda: 12:03am On Oct 17, 2022

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o07cOZVVV_I

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Re: Strike: We Acted On Court Order, Issues Still Unresolved - ASUU by FreeStuffsNG: 12:10am On Oct 17, 2022
FG really humiliated ASUU or ASUU got itself to be humiliated.

Sincerely ASUU underestimated the impact of its defeat by FG in both court of law and court of public opinion.

That demand for full payment of salaries for the 8 month of strike was so horribly communicated by ASUU in the court of public opinion that most Nigerians got pissed off.Most Nigerians, even the worst critics of FG, felt ASUU lacks humility, empathy and patriotism.

It is about their own time to beg PMB since PMB begged them for months to go back to the classroom but ASUU turned deaf ears to his pleas.

Right now that ASUU was ordered back to class, nothing has changed , they will still be on IPPIS, earned allowance is yet to be fully agreed on and even the salary raises promised will depend on the fate of the budget at the NA.smh.

ASUU should get ready for a long battle at the courts.
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Re: Strike: We Acted On Court Order, Issues Still Unresolved - ASUU by muykem: 4:05am On Oct 17, 2022
Big shame on ASUU. I will be very happy if one of them will be appointed as minister of education in incoming administration and let see what he will do differently. They forget that ASUU is less than 5% of Federal government work force. They forget that many other sectors are also important if not even more such as health and security. They forget that a general in army, DIG, AIG of police, consultants in hospital, permanent secretary and Directors in ministries are ranked same as professor. They forget that if Federal government borrowed 1.3 trillion to settle ASUU, they will need to borrow 25 trillion or more for other staff in other sectors.

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Re: Strike: We Acted On Court Order, Issues Still Unresolved - ASUU by Yankee101: 4:29am On Oct 17, 2022
Mostly hunger and igbese
Re: Strike: We Acted On Court Order, Issues Still Unresolved - ASUU by muykem: 4:30am On Oct 17, 2022
FreeStuffsNG:
FG really humiliated ASUU or ASUU got itself to be humiliated.

Sincerely ASUU underestimated the impact of its defeat by FG in both court of law and court of public opinion.

That demand for full payment of salaries for the 8 month of strike was so horribly communicated by ASUU in the court of public opinion that most Nigerians got pissed off.Most Nigerians, even the worst critics of FG, felt ASUU lacks humility, empathy and patriotism.

It is about their own time to beg PMB since PMB begged them for months to go back to the classroom but ASUU turned deaf ears to his pleas.

Right now that ASUU was ordered back to class, nothing has changed , they will still be on IPPIS, earned allowance is yet to be fully agreed on and even the salary raises promised will depend on the fate of the budget at the NA.smh.

ASUU should get ready for a long battle at the courts.
ASUU is only employee worldwide that directed employer How much they should be paid, when they should be paid and platform to be used to pay them. Instead of explaining their challenges with IPPS and request for modifications.

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Re: Strike: We Acted On Court Order, Issues Still Unresolved - ASUU by blackpanda: 4:37am On Oct 17, 2022
muazuabdullahi:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JdW-SIZr38M

The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) says it called off its eight-month strike due to a court order and appeals from Nigerians.

A court of appeal had ordered the striking lecturers to return to class after the National Industrial Court ruled against the union in a case brought to it by the Federal Goverment. Days after the appeal court judgement, ASUU called off the strike and ordered members to resume lectures.

But the union’s National President, Emmanuel Osodeke, said the decision was not because issues brought by the lecturers were fully addressed.

“As you have seen from our press release – although they were interventions by the Speaker (Femi Gbajabiamila) and others – the major reason we are resuming is because we are obeying the industrial court’s judgement. The issues have not been fully resolved and no agreements signed,” he said during an interview on Channels Television’s Sunday Politics.

“We are resuming because we are a law-abiding organisation and we don’t want to break the law. We are also hoping that the intervention of the Speaker as promised by him will resolve this problem within a very short time. So, the issues have not been resolved but we would resume because of that court injunction.”

ASUU should be scrapped. It has outlived it's usefulness
Re: Strike: We Acted On Court Order, Issues Still Unresolved - ASUU by Fuckyoumod: 5:14am On Oct 17, 2022
The excesses of ASUU can't be condoned anymore.

Buhari should not pay them shishi for the 8 months of no work. You can't frustrate people's children and expect to be paid and be glorified. Is not as if they are really fighting for our educational sector, it's just their pockets, nothing more, nothing less. Thieves!

I stand with FG no work, no pay!

Any of them that is not ok with no pay, no work should reason and join politics let's see how far.

Nonsense ASUU.

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Re: Strike: We Acted On Court Order, Issues Still Unresolved - ASUU by Coolbreeze1988(m): 6:40am On Oct 17, 2022
I said it, the industrial court said Obey before you complain, now they can start complaining. Strike will rise again.

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Re: Strike: We Acted On Court Order, Issues Still Unresolved - ASUU by Wallade(m): 7:10am On Oct 17, 2022
FreeStuffsNG:
FG really humiliated ASUU or ASUU got itself to be humiliated.

Sincerely ASUU underestimated the impact of its defeat by FG in both court of law and court of public opinion.

That demand for full payment of salaries for the 8 month of strike was so horribly communicated by ASUU in the court of public opinion that most Nigerians got pissed off. Most Nigerians, even the worst critics of FG, felt ASUU lacks humility, empathy and patriotism.

It is about their own time to beg PMB since PMB begged them for months to go back to the classroom but ASUU turned deaf ears to his pleas.

Right now that ASUU was ordered back to class, nothing has changed , they will still be on IPPIS, earned allowance is yet to be fully agreed on and even the salary raises promised will depend on the fate of the budget at the NA.smh.

ASUU should get ready for a long battle at the courts.

There is no humiliation in the development for ASUU. ASUU has put herself in a more respectable position between the two parties.

The National Industrial Court decision was influenced by sentiments, which shouldn't have happened, because asking ASUU to return to classes was not the status quo. The status quo was strike by ASUU, which is a legitimate tool in industrial conflict resolution.

However, since the NIC based the decision on the interest of the nation and the Court of Appeal also referred ASUU to obey the court order before hearing an appeal. ASUU had to comply.

If government or the nation think it is over, then they are mistaking the situation and the consequences will continue to be terrible.

We already have a nation driven and overloaded with improperly Educated people with certificates that they can't defend. These people are everywhere making decisions for various organizations and government, some are being retrained by the organizations and the most terrible effect is on entrepreneurship and technical skills jobs. We have graduates who can't write good correspondence and speak good english without resorting to local languages.

Any nation that doesn't invest significantly in the Education of the people is doomed. Nigeria is a typical example.

ASUU is trying to get government to solve and discuss a long-standing problem with Education that will continue to affect education negatively but government, as usual, is trying to gloss over it and make it look irrelevant and unnecessary especially because most of the children of government officials school abroad - Nigerian Education is now for common people, poor and less privileged people.

Lecturers and facilitators will continue to teach with poor methods, drop handouts for students, teach less, careless for education and manage through with poor facilities, less funding and poor motivation. Students also just want to graduate with certificates not minding how unskilled and uneducated they become in the society and workplaces. It is a dangerous cycle for future generations.

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Re: Strike: We Acted On Court Order, Issues Still Unresolved - ASUU by YourHerbalOrgan(f): 7:12am On Oct 17, 2022
nothing consign our leaders with ASUU o, as their mind dey solely on 2023 election... it is well o
Re: Strike: We Acted On Court Order, Issues Still Unresolved - ASUU by Wallade(m): 7:23am On Oct 17, 2022
Fuckyoumod:
The excesses of ASUU can't be condoned anymore.

Buhari should not pay them shishi for the 8 months of no work. You can't frustrate people's children and expect to be paid and be glorified. Is not as if they are really fighting for our educational sector, it's just their pockets, nothing more, nothing less. Thieves!

I stand with FG no work, no pay!

Any of them that is not ok with no pay, no work should reason and join politics let's see how far.

Nonsense ASUU.

Oh shut up. ASUU has every right to strike and negotiate it's employment, remuneration, work condition and welfare especially in the interest of education and in fairness to the employer.

They are entitled to their pay over the strike period, the federal government is simply trying to bully the association into submission.

Pay the ASUU guys their arrears and terminate their employment (services no longer required) if government so wishes but they must be paid their arrears, pension and severance packages, including the strike period salary.

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Re: Strike: We Acted On Court Order, Issues Still Unresolved - ASUU by Wallade(m): 7:28am On Oct 17, 2022
muykem:
ASUU is only employee worldwide that directed employer How much they should be paid, when they should be paid and platform to be used to pay them. Instead of explaining their challenges with IPPS and request for modifications.

ASUU is a pressure group, unionism in organizations is legal by Nigerian and International laws.

How many times do you want ASUU to explain their challenges with IPPIS; are you even listening?

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Re: Strike: We Acted On Court Order, Issues Still Unresolved - ASUU by Wallade(m): 7:29am On Oct 17, 2022
blackpanda:


ASUU should be scrapped. It has outlived it's usefulness

I don't agree with you. Government can proscribe ASUU but the decision will be challenged in court.
Re: Strike: We Acted On Court Order, Issues Still Unresolved - ASUU by omowolewa: 7:57am On Oct 17, 2022
Good
Re: Strike: We Acted On Court Order, Issues Still Unresolved - ASUU by lereinter(m): 8:19am On Oct 17, 2022
I thought they said they are fighting for the falling standard of university education.


Go collect your 8 months windfall

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Re: Strike: We Acted On Court Order, Issues Still Unresolved - ASUU by muykem: 8:37am On Oct 17, 2022
Wallade:


ASUU is a pressure group, unionism in organizations is legal by Nigerian and International laws.

How many times do you want ASUU to explain their challenges with IPPIS; are you even listening?
They supposed to explain their challenges with IPPS to government and pressed for modification and not insisting that they don't want to be paid through IPPS.
Re: Strike: We Acted On Court Order, Issues Still Unresolved - ASUU by Fuckyoumod: 9:10am On Oct 17, 2022
Wallade:


Oh shut up. ASUU has every right to strike and negotiate it's employment, remuneration, work condition and welfare especially in the interest of education and in fairness to the employer.

They are entitled to their pay over the strike period, the federal government is simply trying to bully the association into submission.

Pay the ASUU guys their arrears and terminate their employment (services no longer required) if government so wishes but they must be paid their arrears, pension and severance packages, including the strike period salary.
Oga! go back to the classroom and teach!, That is where you belong. Earn money by working for it and stop typing nonsense here.

You are a teacher go and teach!

ASUU is consistuting nuisance in our education sector. If you don't like your working condition resign peacefully and stop frustrating our kids with your useless and unrealistic demands.

Do you think you are replying a gullible and inconsequential ASUU member like you.

If you like the fat salaries, wages and pay of Nigerian politicians, resign and join politics lets see if hunger will not kill you and your lots.

Who will pay the students and parents you have frustrated Or ASUU thinks Nigerians are fools right? Only a thieve want what he did not work for.

No work, No pay!

We have more pressing needs and problems in this country to worry about. Not ASUU a less than 0.00000% population of Nigerians.

Oga simply resign if you don't like FG's offer.
So many people are ready to teach better than you..

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Re: Strike: We Acted On Court Order, Issues Still Unresolved - ASUU by Wallade(m): 9:37am On Oct 17, 2022
Fuckyoumod:
Oga! go back to the classroom and teach!, That is where you belong. Earn money by working for it and stop typing nonsense here.

You are a teacher go and teach!

ASUU is consistuting nuisance in our education sector. If you don't like your working condition resign peacefully and stop frustrating our kids with your useless and unrealistic demands.

Do you think you are replying a gullible and inconsequential ASUU member like you.

If you like the fat salaries, wages and pay of Nigerian politicians, resign and join politics lets see if hunger will not kill you and your lots.

Who will pay the students and parents you have frustrated Or ASUU thinks Nigerians are fools right? Only a thieve want what he did not work for.

No work, No pay!

We have more pressing needs and problems in this country to worry about. Not ASUU a less than 0.00000% population of Nigerians.

Oga simply resign if you don't like FG's offer.
So many people are ready to teach better than you..




It is not strange to see idiots all over nairaland now. What made you think I am a teacher, lecturer or ASUU member? It must be your daft mentality.

Every teacher and lecturer deserves to be paid and remunerated well. If you have a different school of thought based on your daft mentality, that is your problem, not mine.

You can complain and cry a river about ASUU's actions but the actions are legitimate and well within their capacity.

The entity frustrating parents, students and the society is Federal Government, not ASUU. Ask the federal government why she signed an agreement and ratify an agreement after another review, yet refuse to implement. You can imagine that it took Buhari's government 7 years and 8mths-ASUU-strike to propose some part of the agreement in 2023 budget. Isn't that ridiculous?

There is no step, including the strike that ASUU took that is not legitimate under Nigerian and International law. They must however be paid upon resolution of the conflict because they were still under active engagement while on strike. You only have a point not to pay them if they were disengaged officially as they commence the strike.

Mind you, I careless if you are gullible or inconsequential, that is not my personal problem.

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Re: Strike: We Acted On Court Order, Issues Still Unresolved - ASUU by Smile4me01(m): 9:42am On Oct 17, 2022
Some are just talking out of sense instead of them to blame federal government that's planning to kill public university the way they kill public primary and secondary school they are blaming ASUU that is fighting to public university be okay for common man, we know some of their agitations are selfish but government has also play a negative roles in education sector in Nigeria either you blame ASUU or not with this situation university education is gradually eroding and it will later constitutes negative impact to the society
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Re: Strike: We Acted On Court Order, Issues Still Unresolved - ASUU by BestMan001: 10:24am On Oct 17, 2022
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Re: Strike: We Acted On Court Order, Issues Still Unresolved - ASUU by Vulcanheph(m): 10:29am On Oct 17, 2022
Someone should inform me when this gets to FP... That's when I say what's on my mind.
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Re: Strike: We Acted On Court Order, Issues Still Unresolved - ASUU by Aladdin1(m): 10:52am On Oct 17, 2022
Na una know. ASUU own done too much!. We better no hear of strike again from ASUU or?
Re: Strike: We Acted On Court Order, Issues Still Unresolved - ASUU by muazuabdullahi: 10:55am On Oct 17, 2022

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Re: Strike: We Acted On Court Order, Issues Still Unresolved - ASUU by Fuckyoumod: 9:00pm On Oct 17, 2022
Wallade:


It is not strange to see idiots all over nairaland now. What made you think I am a teacher, lecturer or ASUU member? It must be your daft mentality.

Every teacher and lecturer deserves to be paid and remunerated well. If you have a different school of thought based on your daft mentality, that is your problem, not mine.

You can complain and cry a river about ASUU's actions but the actions are legitimate and well within their capacity.

The entity frustrating parents, students and the society is Federal Government, not ASUU. Ask the federal government why she signed an agreement and ratify an agreement after another review, yet refuse to implement. You can imagine that it took Buhari's government 7 years and 8mths-ASUU-strike to propose some part of the agreement in 2023 budget. Isn't that ridiculous?

There is no step, including the strike that ASUU took that is not legitimate under Nigerian and International law. They must however be paid upon resolution of the conflict because they were still under active engagement while on strike. You only have a point not to pay them if they were disengaged officially as they commence the strike.

Mind you, I careless if you are gullible or inconsequential, that is not my personal problem.
shut up your dirty mouth...

You are all thieves!

No work, no pay!
Re: Strike: We Acted On Court Order, Issues Still Unresolved - ASUU by Wallade(m): 9:23pm On Oct 17, 2022
Fuckyoumod:
shut up your dirty mouth...

You are all thieves!

No work, no pay!

As God will have it, you are not the Federal Government, you don't even have any role to play in the payment and remuneration of ASUU members.

You will not even be informed when FG pays all the salary, including the strike period, of ASUU members.

In the scheme of things, you are nonentity. Thank God for nairaland and data service providers that enable minions like you to type stupid responses and exhibit your cluelessness on social media.
Re: Strike: We Acted On Court Order, Issues Still Unresolved - ASUU by Fuckyoumod: 5:00am On Oct 18, 2022
Wallade:


As God will have it, you are not the Federal Government, you don't even have any role to play in the payment and remuneration of ASUU members.

You will not even be informed when FG pays all the salary, including the strike period, of ASUU members.

In the scheme of things, you are nonentity. Thank God for nairaland and data service providers that enable minions like you to type stupid responses and exhibit your cluelessness on social media.
Greedy, selfish and unnecessarily wicked people.

You want salary after frustrating other people's children.

Hunger will kill all of you!
I am fully aware that 99% of you went borrowing to feed, interest is fast rising ntor...... some of you died because of hunger,
It shows how lazy you people are, no skills, no usefulness aside the classroom. That is why teachers like you people would die starving.

Buhari that I know will never pay.

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