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We did not sign agreement with FG to call off strike – ASUU reveals
By Adeleye Kunle
Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has disclosed that no agreement was signed with the federal government before calling off the eight month strike.
The President of ASUU, Emmanuel Osodeke, disclosed this on Monday during a meeting with the leadership of the House of Representatives.
It would be recalled that the Appeal Court had affirmed the ruling of the National Industrial Court that asked the union to return to school.
However, before the ruling by the court, the House had brokered some agreements between the union and the executive.
In the meeting, Mr Osodeke said the lecturers acted in good faith by calling off the strike without any written agreement.
“The strike we called off, our members did it based on trust in us and the way the speaker has intervened—three meetings now—it was on that basis we were able to convince them.
“What we agreed on the issue of IPPIS and UTAS is a temporary measure. We were challenged to do it. We had to spend our money and our resources. In 2020, we were challenged to produce it, he said.
Reacting to the comment made by ASUU president, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Femi Gbajabiamila said there is no need for ASUU to request a written agreement that the House is working with the executive.
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