Take-It-Back Movement Rejects Renegotiation Team Set Up By Nigerian Government For University Lecturers, ASUU Strike | Sahara Reporters

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Take-It-Back Movement Rejects Renegotiation Team Set Up By Nigerian Government For University Lecturers, ASUU Strike | Sahara Reporters
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The group, in a statement issued Damilare Adenola, its National Coordinator condemned the move by the Federal Government to set up a renegotiation team to review the contents of the 2009 ASUU/Federal government memorandum of Agreement for three months.

The Take It Back Movement student wing has declared its solidarity with members of the Academic Staff Union of Universities in the ongoing strike action embarked upon by the union.

The statement reads, “Since ASUU took the bold step of embarking on an industrial action to press home the demand for revitalisation of education three weeks ago, the Federal government taking a leap in the wrong direction has constituted a renegotiation team to review for three months the content of 2009 ASUU/Federal government memorandum of Agreement.

“After a contract is made, the next plus correct step is performance, which in this instance is the implementation of all promises made by the Federal government. We take position with ASUU in line with the foregoing to reject the time wasting exercise tagged as “renegotiating team” the Buhari-led government is trying to engage our lecturers with.

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