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The Academic Staff Union of Polytechnics, ASUP, has vowed to continue its three months old strike after its meeting with the federal government ended in a deadlock on Tuesday.
ASUP’s position was stated by its National Publicity Secretary, Clement Chirman, after a closed-door session of the meeting that lasted for over three hours at the federal secretariat in Abuja.
Prior to the closed-door session, journalists were allowed to observe proceedings of the meeting until it went rowdy; with all parties, including the National Association of Polytechnic Students, NAPS, invited as observers, having a go at one another.
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Source: Premium times
ASUP’s position was stated by its National Publicity Secretary, Clement Chirman, after a closed-door session of the meeting that lasted for over three hours at the federal secretariat in Abuja.
Prior to the closed-door session, journalists were allowed to observe proceedings of the meeting until it went rowdy; with all parties, including the National Association of Polytechnic Students, NAPS, invited as observers, having a go at one another.
More details here
Source: Premium times