The last gathering between the two gatherings occurred on November 15. In spite of the gathering going on for six hours, the strike was not canceled on the grounds that no assertion was come to.
A Punch journalist learned on Sunday that the present gathering would again center around the issues in the 2017 Memorandum of Action, which the association asserted the Federal Government had disregarded.
State-funded colleges teachers started their strike on November 5, saying the Federal Government had neglected to execute the key regions of center contained in the MoA.
From a duplicate of the FG/ASUU 2017 understanding acquired by our reporter, the issues still under conflict are the subsidizing of state-funded colleges, earned scholastic recompenses, compensation deficits and annuity matters.
The President of ASUU, Prof Biodun Ogunyemi, in a meeting with a journalist on Sunday, affirmed the association's gathering with the Federal Government would occur on Monday.
Ogunyemi stated, "There should be a gathering tomorrow evening (Monday). Everything relies upon the manner in which government approaches it. In the event that they welcome us further, we will go. It likewise relies upon what they put on the table. We met them quickly and we consented to meet on Monday (today).
"We met with the Minister of Education (Adamu) on Thursday and it was a short gathering. We have given them our terms. I am not speaking to myself but rather the individuals who have given us a reasonable order and we will comply with the terms."
The Federal Government's appointment driven by the Minister of Labor and Employment, Chris Ngige, in their gathering with ASUU pioneers on November 15 engaged the association to consider the enthusiasm of the understudies and end the strike.
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