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       FG Is Responsible For Continuation Of Strike - ASUU
   DIR By: Paul
       Date: September 6, 2017, 11:24 am
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       “ASUU has never run away from negotiation. The issue in
       contention is about implementation and not negotiation as being
       peddled by the Minister of Labour, Chris Ngige.
       “It is sad that successive governments, including the incumbent,
       failed to realise that funding education is an investment which
       can bring about enduring positive change in the country,” said
       Omole.
       He added that the union would continue to fight to enable the
       Federal Government to wake up to its responsibilities.
       Omole stated, “When you reach an agreement, you must implement
       it. Why are we celebrating the Sallah festival? It is because
       someone promised to sacrifice his son to God and decided to
       fulfil his promise. God replaced the sacrifice with a ram and
       that is why we are celebrating.
       “Jesus Christ also promised to die for the sin of the world and
       he came to fulfil that promise.
       “Why will government not fulfil the promises contained in the
       signed agreement? Government should see education as an
       investment. The products will come out to change society.
       “If our universities are properly funded, we can conduct
       cutting-edge research that can take us out of recession. What we
       are simply saying is that FG should use public funds to fund
       public education.”
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