ASUU Strike- NANS Set to Occupy the Streets of Abuja.
National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) said it has commenced mobilization of students nationwide to disrupt official activities and public movements beginning from Monday 28 March. NANS said this was to express its anger over the inability of the Federal Government and university lecturers under the umbrella of Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) to resolve their differences.
Recall that On March 16, the National Executive Council (NEC) of NANS at their expanded meeting in Abuja, asked parties to reach a compromise on or before Monday March 28 to avoid the mass action by youths.
It also asked the National Assembly to do everything possible within the period to end the strike to avoid possible breakdown of law and order by the students.
NANS President, Comr. Sunday Asefon, in a statement on Friday, confirmed that students have been directed to throng the streets on Monday to share their frustrations.
In his words: “Sequel to our ultimatum issued to the Federal Government and ASUU to find a lasting solution to their face-off, with no hope in sight for the resumption of academic activities on our campuses, NANS leaders at all levels have been directed to immediately commence mass mobilization of students to resume their academic activities on the newly created University of Street, Abuja.