ASUU Strike: NANS Issues 7-Day Ultimatum To Bayelsa State Government

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The National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) has given the Bayelsa State Government a 7 Day ultimatum to meet the demands of University Lecturers in the state.

It was  reported that Niger Delta University, Bayelsa has been on strike for over 2 months, due to the non-payment of lecturers’  salaries and the inability of the state government to meet their demands.

The coordinator of NANS Zone B, Pedro Obi, released a statement; requesting that the Bayelsa State Government to act  before the 7 day ultimatum lapsed.

“The National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) Zone B, frowns at the continued stay at home of our fellow students of Niger Delta University, Wilberforce  Island for a fault of not theirs.

“Niger Delta University students have been at home for over two months, occasioned by the  failure of  Bayelsa State Government to come to terms with the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), Niger Delta University Chapter.

“It is on record that these lecturers are being owed over five months salaries  by the State Government, and the question is, how do you expect these lecturers to cope with the current economic situation in the country without salary?

“The failure  of Bayelsa State Government  to prioritize Education is a source of concern to NANS and therefore demand a change of attitude by the government of the State.

“Bayelsa State Government in tacit demonstration of their non sensitiveness to University Education, mobilized hoodlums to attack the Student Union Government President of Niger Delta University, Comr. Ekiye who led the students of the University to protest against the unnecessary stay at home by the students, these hoodlums equally stole the properties belonging to SUG President and the students.

“It is sheer wickedness for the Government of Bayelsa State to be watching while the institution is yet to write her first semester examination for 2015/2016 academic session, while most institutions in the country are rounding up their academic session.

“NANS condemns this barbaric act by agents of Bayelsa State Government and hereby give the government 7 Days to resolve with ASUU-NDU Chapter in order to get our students back on campus or NANS will lock down the Government House and ground all economic activities in the State.”

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