The factional leadership of the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) in a bid to intervene in the lingering strike action by ASUU has also appealed to the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) and the Federal Government of Nigeria to bury the hatchet and return to the negotiating table to find an amicable solution to the lingering industrial action.
The President of the student’s group, Umar Faruk had also made the appeal on Thursday in Abuja, where he had threatened that if all parties to the disagreement failed to resolve the crisis in the coming weeks, the Nigerian students may be compelled to occupy the Federal Ministry of Education.
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The NANS leadership had also urged the Federal Government of Nigeria to make sure that they set up visitation panels to address issues of politically expelled and rusticated students.
He said, “In the light of these; we shall not waste time in ensuring that our agenda is focused on ensuring students return to school within the shortest possible period.
“The security situation in the country desires a more robust engagement with the view to engaging Nigerian Students in peace-building advocacies, this deserves urgent attention as the masses are already tired of the sorry state of affairs with respect to insecurity in Nigeria thus a multi-stakeholder engagement through non-kinetic approach has become inevitable.
“The lingering fuel crisis is not to be swept away easily as it keeps affecting the economic posture of Nigeria which is visible in the attendant hike in the price of, transportation, foodstuff, goods and services, therefore, a lasting solution is thereby required for our economy to grow and for our nation to thrive in Prosperity.
“There is rising unemployment that has affected the growth and development of the Nigerian economy thus it becomes important that government creates a conducive environment for growth and development
“Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has been on strike for almost 8 months, the academic calendar cannot be used as a parameter for years of studies anymore as students keep suffering from the long-term effect of the strike. The Nigerian Student’s patience has been stretched beyond its elastic limit and has resolved to liberate themselves from the recurring effect of the industrial action by ASUU.
“We, therefore, demand that the Federal Government through the Ministry of Education, within a few working days resolve the lingering ASUU Strike. As we shall mobilize our students towards occupying the ministry of education until our demands are met.
“The Federal Government should set visitation panels to address issues of all politically expelled and rusticated students while all stakeholders of education should be engaged in ensuring education is given the desired attention by the increment of budgetary allocation to Ministry of Education to meet UNESCO recommendation”.
Farouk also decried the security situation in the country, the crisis associated with premium motor spirit, including the ever-increasing rate of unemployment in the country.