The Coalition of Southern and Middle Belt Youth Leaders Assembly, COSMBYLA, have issued a 7-day ultimatum to the Federal Government to resolve issues with the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU.
Our source recalls that students of public universities across the country have been out of school for over three months following the incapability of the Federal Government to enforce previous agreements it previously entered into with the union.
Lamenting the situation of education in the country following the incessant strikes by means of ASUU, the President General of COSMBYLA, Goodluck Ibem accused President Muhammadu Buhari-led government of intentionally refusing to resolve the variations with ASUU.
In a statement on Wednesday, Ibem who asserted that there would be no development in the country without education called on Nigerians to act fast in saving the education system.
The coalition threatened nationwide protest if the government fails to resolve the issues in the next seven days.
“All students, our youths and all lovers of democracy who mean well for our nation must rise up now and say no to these policies of backwardness by President Muhammadu Buhari who has no plans to ensure Nigerian students and their lecturers go back to school.
“We, therefore, give the Federal Government 7 days ultimatum to resolve the ASUU strike or face mass protests by Nigerian students and youths. The time is counting”, The statement added