Skip to main content

Strike: Northern Students Protest In Jalingo, Ask FG To Meet ASUU’s Demands

Students from the nineteen northern states of Nigeria, on Friday, protested the lingering ASUU strike in Jalingo, the Taraba State capital.

Under the auspices of the Coalition of Northern Groups’ Students, the undergraduates are asking traditional rulers, civil society organisations, and government at all levels to urgently intervene and end the strike.

The protest followed the inability of the Federal Government to resolve the ongoing strike by members of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), which has entered its fifth month.

Northern students protest against the lingering ASUU strike in Taraba on July 1, 2022.

 

To air their grievances, they carried placards bearing several inscriptions like ‘FG, end ASUU strike now’, ‘Incessant ASUU/FG face-off, a demonstration of craziness,’ etc.

READ ALSOI Walked For Three Days To Escape, Says Chibok Girl Held For Eight Years In Sambisa Forest

The exasperated students while rallying for their cause barricaded the ever-busy Jalingo Expressway, a situation that caused gridlock for motorists.

Speaking to journalists, the National Secretary-General of the Coalition, Emuseh Gimba, accused the Federal Government of meeting the demands of the striking lecturers.

“The Federal Government has refused to listen to ASUU or even consider their plea. This is something we are supposed to be responsible for,” she said.

“These same people in government have once been students. These people have enjoyed free education in the past. They are the same people that call themselves our parents. If they will not listen to the plea of our lecturers, why won’t they listen to the plea of the Nigerian students?

“Why won’t they consider the fact that they enjoyed free education and the students in this time are not enjoying free education they enjoyed?”

Strike: Northern Students Protest In Jalingo, Ask FG To Meet ASUU’s Demands

Channels Television  

Updated July 2, 2022


 


Students from the nineteen northern states of Nigeria, on Friday, protested the lingering ASUU strike in Jalingo, the Taraba State capital.


Under the auspices of the Coalition of Northern Groups’ Students, the undergraduates are asking traditional rulers, civil society organisations, and government at all levels to urgently intervene and end the strike.


The protest followed the inability of the Federal Government to resolve the ongoing strike by members of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), which has entered its fifth month.



Northern students protest against the lingering ASUU strike in Taraba on July 1, 2022.

 


To air their grievances, they carried placards bearing several inscriptions like ‘FG, end ASUU strike now’, ‘Incessant ASUU/FG face-off, a demonstration of craziness,’ etc.


READ ALSO: I Walked For Three Days To Escape, Says Chibok Girl Held For Eight Years In Sambisa Forest


The exasperated students while rallying for their cause barricaded the ever-busy Jalingo Expressway, a situation that caused gridlock for motorists.


Speaking to journalists, the National Secretary-General of the Coalition, Emuseh Gimba, accused the Federal Government of meeting the demands of the striking lecturers.


“The Federal Government has refused to listen to ASUU or even consider their plea. This is something we are supposed to be responsible for,” she said.


“These same people in government have once been students. These people have enjoyed free education in the past. They are the same people that call themselves our parents. If they will not listen to the plea of our lecturers, why won’t they listen to the plea of the Nigerian students?


“Why won’t they consider the fact that they enjoyed free education and the students in this time are not enjoying free education they enjoyed?”


According to her, students schooling in Kaduna, Katsina, and other northern states are worried by the worsening state of insecurity.


Gimba further bemoaned the high spate of kidnapping and banditry activities in the region, accusing the government of making life miserable for students by compounding their woes with the lingering ASUU strike.


She further asked the authorities to resolve the impasse with the striking lecturers so that students’ welfare can be prioritised.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Kelly Tiktok Biography And Net Worth, Bhadie, Country, Parents, Nationality, Age, Real Name

Lets talk about the full Biography of Bhadie Kelly popularly known as Kelly Tiktok, a Nigerian Tiktoker whom have been trending on social media for a while now due to her creative dance moves on tiktok. After a video of her dancing to a viral sound on tiktok while dressed in a light brown and multicolored gown went viral, Bhadie Kelly came into the limelight, or rather became more renowned.Welcome to Veezblogger where we updates you with Full Biography And Net Worth of Nigerian Artists, Tiktok Celebrities, Politicians, Actors, Actresses, Pastors, Business Men and Women, Comedians, Musicians, Entrepreneurs Today we will be looking at the Biographical Profile and Background of Bhadie Kelly also known as Kelly Tiktok, Take some Glass of water and take a sit while you enjoy reading this good written article.Let’s talk about  her  Full Biography, Age, Date Of Birth, State Of Origin, Nationality, Net Worth, Father, Mother, Siblings, Children , Country, Titktok Videos, Tr...

How Nnamdi Kanu Was Arrested In Kenya. His Tribesmen ‘Sold Him Out’ – Intersociety

A group, International Society for Civil Liberties and Rule of Law, has said that “Nnamdi Kanu appeared to have been trapped by some persons of his own tribal stock over some lingering issues.” The group said that Kanu’s arrest at an airport in Kenya was initially taken to be ‘a minor immigration issue’, which later turned out to be a clear act of ‘strawmen’ and subsequently attracted the involvement of the Nigerian diplomatic officials. Giving an insight into how Kanu was arrested, Intersociety, in a statement signed by its Principal Officers, Emeka Umeagbalasi, Obianuju Igboeli, and Chidimma Udegbunam, said the; “scuffle attracted Nigerian diplomatic officials and security attachés at Nairobi, the country’s capital. “He was later on Sunday, 27th June 2021 handed over to Nigerian security attaches and diplomatic officials after providing paper evidence that he is being wanted in Nigeria for the continuation of his trial where he jumped bail and escaped from judicial justic...