It seems its not just the students that are affected by the ASUU strike as protesting traders,
under the aegis of National Market Women Association, Monday, stormed
the National Assembly, demanding that the Academic Staff Union of
Universities, ASUU, call off its more than three months old strike.
The
protesters, who had been at the Ministry of Education and Office of the
Head of Service, arrived the Assembly complex at 11.30a.m.
The President-General of the group, Mrs Felicia Sani, who led the more
than 200 protesting women, said: “We are tired of seeing our children at
home. We want our children back in school. Enough of this cheap
blackmail.
“We all know what they do with our year-one daughters in the university. We equally know that they sell handouts and handbooks.
“Is this not worse than corruption of the highest order?”
The
President-General of the group, Mrs Felicia Sani when asked why she did
not criticize the Federal Government for failing to reach an agreement
with ASUU said: “Which agreement? How do you expect lecturers in state
universities to earn same salaries as Federal ones? That is impossible.
“We are not educated, but you do not expect a hotel in my village to cost same price as a hotel in Abuja.
“They are located in different places. So how can a state university lecturer earn same salary with his federal counterpart?
“We
are begging them for the last time. If we come out again we may have to
chase them out of this country and replace them with so many jobless
Nigerians.”
via Vanguard
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