On Monday, the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS), Ebonyi State chapter, staged a peaceful protest to demand an immediate end to the ongoing one-month warning strike declared by the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU).
According to reports, the students were spotted demanding an immediate end to incessant strikes as they barricade the Presco Campus section of the ever-busy Abakaliki-Enugu road.
They carried placards with inscriptions such as;
“Age is irreversible, house rents are non-refundable”
“Stop disrupting our life plans, FG stop delaying our career”
“Stop toying with our future and that of our dear nation”
“We can’t continue to be bait for anybody”, among others.
Speaking to the news newsmen, the acting Deputy Coordinator of Zone F, Comrade Ewa Chukwumaijem who led the students alongside the Joint Campus Committee (JCC) Chairman-elect in the state, Comrade Ituma Kelvin said the protest was to register their displeasure over the incessant ASUU strikes in the nation’s universities.
According to him, the strikes had always been about the selfish interests of ASUU and never about the interest of the students.
He said,
“This is a nationwide protest. It is being done in different states of the federation. We have decided to do our own today irrespective of insecurity in the state, but the protest is a peaceful one.
The Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, is on strike, on incessant strike.
At the end of the strike , ASUU will sort out its differences with the federal government. Who will now sort out with the students? Nobody.
The students will end up paying another house rent because we pay house rent per session. When you pay per session and the strike take up the session, there is no how the landlord will allow you without paying again.
And most of us are of age that if you do not calculate yourself very well, you will not be mobilize for service. You will now have to exempt yourself by collecting exemption letter.
“What we are saying is that what ASUU is doing is for their personal interest. It is not in the benefit of any Nigeria student. A course that should take you four or five years will linger from seven to eight years. There is no how we can benefit from the strike.
ASUU should learn another better way to negotiate with the federal government. The federal government should also learn to honour agreement.
They say when two elephants fights, the grass suffers it. The students are the one suffering it now. We say no to ASSU strike . Enough is enough.
After this nationwide protest of NANS today, ASSU and the Federal Government should see the reasons to call off the strike.”
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