The Federal Government has entered fresh negotiations with the Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities (SSANU) and the Non-Academic Staff Union (NASU) in a bid to resolve the ongoing industrial action affecting the university system. ‘We Have Seen Peter Obi’s True Colour, We Are Disappointed’ – ADC Chieftain The meeting, aimed at addressing the grievances
The Federal Government has entered fresh negotiations with the Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities (SSANU) and the Non-Academic Staff Union (NASU) in a bid to resolve the ongoing industrial action affecting the university system.
‘We Have Seen Peter Obi’s True Colour, We Are Disappointed’ – ADC Chieftain
The meeting, aimed at addressing the grievances that led to the strike, brings together government representatives and leaders of both unions as efforts intensify to restore normal activities in public universities.

The strike has disrupted academic and administrative operations in several institutions, with students and staff feeling the impact nationwide. The government is reportedly focusing on key issues raised by the unions, including welfare concerns and unresolved agreements from previous negotiations.
Union leaders are expected to table their demands during the discussions, while the Federal Government is also presenting its position on possible solutions and timelines for implementation.
Stakeholders have expressed cautious optimism that the talks could lead to a breakthrough, although both sides are yet to announce any immediate resolution.
FG Moves to Resolve Ongoing Strike as Talks Begin with SSANU, NASU
The outcome of the meeting is expected to determine whether the industrial action will be suspended or prolonged in the coming days.


















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