We wrote, if not more than 30 letters…visited you last week, Thursday… you are not sincere- ASUU president replies Adamu Adamu 🇳🇬 Education Minister…Says FG has not reached out to them, since the strike commenced.
In a swift reaction to the Minister of Education position on the on-going strike, ASUU President, Prof. Emmanuel Osodeke, frowned and strongly condemned the statement credited to him that the union leaders went into hiding after declaring the nationwide strike.
Prof. Osodeke asked: ‘‘Is ASUU hiding? hiding from whom? Since the declaration of the strike, the Federal Government is yet to reach out to the union. If they want us they know where to find us.’’
He disclosed that ASUU leadership had visited the education minister at his official residence last week Thursday, stating that, “we learnt the minister was sick, so we paid him a visit at home. So you can see why I am laughing when you asked me the question.’’
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Osodeke said that he can’t believe the minister of education said the statement credited to him and that if it is true, “they have our phone numbers and address of national secretariat to reach us. We are not surprise, since the strike commenced, no government has reached us.”
On the level of compliance, the ASUU president told reporters that members complied with the directive of the National Executive Council (NEC) excerpt those at Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu, Anambra State because of the prevailing situation at the institution.
While declaring the strike on Monday, Osodeke told newsmen that the union visited the Senate President, Speaker of House of Representatives, key stakeholders and wrote over 30 letters on the issues in contention