The protesting
Polytechnic lecturers first
gathered at the Eagle Square early this
morning to protest non implementation of
the agreement made by the both Academic Staff Union of Polytechnic (ASUP) and
the Federal Government and later marched down to the Ministry of Education where Minister of Labour Emeka
Wogu addressed the protesters and promised that their grievances would be
addressed. The minister then appealed
for patience and understanding from the lecturers. The protesters vowed not to leave until they submit their
protest letter to the leaders of National Assembly. The Polytechnic lecturers have been on strike
since ten months without any sign from Government to meet their demands.
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Julia nofin show say dey clash wif police o
ReplyDeleteWahala too much for naija
ReplyDeleteSeriously ds strike has pasted for so long fg shud do somfin
ReplyDeleteHmmmmmm!
ReplyDeleteEven parents of dez innocent students don beg fg no way
ReplyDeleteAll dier kidz ar scholing abroad waf do u expect
ReplyDeleteIdiots!!!!
ReplyDeleteDey sufin d innocent students for nofin
ReplyDeleteEducational system in country is at zero level
ReplyDeleteDs dude seating in d midle of d road be lik..mak motor kill me for Phcn..lol
ReplyDeleteIt's sad
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