ASUU Strike: UI, LAUTECH Students Protest, Block Roads
Scores of students of tertiary educational institutions have protested against the failure of Federal government to meet the demands of Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) thus, blocking the popular University of Ibadan-Sango, and other routes in Ibadan. INDEPENDENT reports.
The roads were blocked in the early hours of Monday. Information Guide Nigeria
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This forced commuters plying the University of Ibadan-Sango-Bodija Road to find alternative routes. jamb results
The students, who described the strike as unnecessary, said that they will continue to occupy the roads until the institutions are opened.
According to INDEPENDENT, some of the students who spoke with reporters said they will not leave the road if the schools remained shut.
One of the students, Damilola Olubunmi said the ongoing industrial action is affecting not only the students but their parents.
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“I am here because we need to tell the Federal Government that students must resume. The strike is not affecting the students alone.
“The essence of this is that when the road is blocked, people cannot move and they will trend it for us. Then the government will know that we protesting.
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Live, Study and Work in Canada. No Payment is Required! Hurry Now click here to Apply >> Immigrate to Canada“The security agents are here, newspapers will carry it, then when they give them the feedback they will know that we are talking. Then the government will seat. We are not doing it only in Ibadan. It is a nationwide protest,” he said.