ASUU STRIKE UPDATE: T
Just In: Again, ASUU Strike Finally Calls Off Strike
*Constitutes 7-man committee to address campaign against Union
*It’s unpatriotic, wicked… NANS
In a bid to put an end to the adverse effects of the extant nationwide strike by the Academic Staff Union of Universities, (ASUU) on students, National Association of Nigerian Students, (NANS,) has implored state-owned universities to resume academic activities.
NASS described the “total and indefinite strike” declared by the Academic Staff Union of Universities as “unpatriotic and wickéd.
NANS President, Sunday Asefon, stated this in a statement yesterday sent to Channels Television.

CONSTITUTES 7-MAN COMMITTEE TO ADDRESS CAMPAIGN AGAINST UNION
Meanwhile, the Academic Staff Union of Universities had earlier, constituted a seven-member committee to address what it tagged a smear media campaign against the union.
In a leaked letter of appointment addressed to one of the nominees, and signed by the union’s President, Emmanuel Osodeke, he tasked the committee with the responsibility to develop strategies to tackle the alleged media campaign against the union’s decision to continue with the industrial action.
The letter partly read, “ASUU is at a very critical stage of its struggle toward the survival of public universities in Nigeria. It has been observed that a lot of media propaganda to misinform and malign the union is ongoing. The union appreciates your efforts in responding to this media war.
“The trustees and principal officer of the union decided to constitute a rapid response committee to immediately respond to various media publications, opinions, interviews, e.t.c., that may be against the interest of the union.”
The committee is made up of four professors and three PhD holders. They are Prof Ade Adejumo (Ladoke Akintola University of Technology) as the convener, Prof Joseph A. Ushie (University of Uyo) as a member, Prof Abdulgafar Amoka (Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria) as a member, Dr Adelaja Odukoya (University of Lagos) as a member, Dr Taiwo Obateru (University of Jos) as a member, Dr Otu Akanu (AE- FUNAI) as a member and Prof. Victor Igbum (BSU) as Secretary.
