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BREAKING: ASUU strike suspended after 242 days

The industrial action of the university’s Academic Personal Union (ASUU) was conditionally suspended after 242 days.

The union decided to suspend the strike during a leadership meeting that began Thursday night and lasted until the early hours of October 14, 2022.

The meeting was convened by unions to determine their next course of action after the National Association met last week on the Court of Appeals ruling.

The Court of Appeal ordered the ASUU to stay the strike before hearing an appeal against the teacher’s return-to-work order.

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Members of the union’s National Executive Committee, composed of national chapter presidents and members of the National Board of Directors, attended the meeting at his ASUU National Office in Abuja. The ASUU has closed the country’s public universities on February 14, 2022, demanding full implementation of an agreement it made with the federal government several years ago.

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The union calls for the release of the University Recovery Fund, renegotiation of his FGN/ASUU agreement in 2009, release of university lecturer allowances, and use of the University Transparency and Accountability Solution (UTAS) to IPPIS. there is

After several days of requests, the government reportedly agreed to amend her IPPIS in other cases to meet his ASUU demands.

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“The lecturer was informed that IPPIS fits a special feature of her UTAS. It would be too expensive to operate two payment platforms simultaneously,” said the source, who declined to be named. explained.

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