FG's Unfulfilled Agreements: Nigerian Lecturers Have Run Out of Patience - ASUU President

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The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) is at it again, and this time, they're fed up with the Federal Government's unfulfilled agreements. According to the ASUU President, Nigerian lecturers have run out of patience, and it's hard to blame them. The FG has consistently failed to honor its commitments, leaving lecturers with no choice but to take a stand.

The issue at hand is the FG's refusal to pay lecturers' salaries, which has been a major point of contention. The ASUU has been negotiating with the FG for years, but it seems like they're getting nowhere. The FG's condemnation of ASUU's fresh demands is just another example of their lack of commitment to resolving the issue.

It's not just about the money, though. The ASUU is also fighting for better working conditions, improved funding for universities, and a more sustainable education system. The FG's failure to address these concerns has led to a breakdown in trust, and it's unclear how they plan to move forward.

The ASUU President's statement is a clear indication that lecturers are tired of being taken for granted. They're not just fighting for their own rights, but for the future of education in Nigeria. It's time for the FG to take their demands seriously and work towards finding a solution.

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