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ASUU strike: Buhari needs to quit right away

 ASUU strike: Buhari needs to resign right away

Nigeria president, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd)


Over the years, Nigeria has experienced malfunctions caused by not just insurmountable obstacles, but also intentional ones that were deftly weaved into a web of roadblocks by some domineering individuals whose goal it is to pillage the nation.

These are the foes that the good Lord has purposefully positioned to ambush the peace, growth, and rapid progress of our beloved nation. They have historical roots and are present in our public spaces like our government buildings, schools, and churches.

It makes sense why Osita Agwuna wrote a scathing newsletter that was published and delivered as a lecture in 1948 under the chairmanship of Chief Anthony Enahoro. The provocatively direct newsletter calls for a broad revolution, borrowing Thomas Sankara's language in its appeal for a complete reform of while putting to rest the causes of both the Burutu Strike of 1947 and the general strike of 1945 in our various areas.

The extreme Zikists began the first-ever bold assault against the British government's anti-people and severely traumatizing policies in 1946, when they met. The way they did this was by convincing Nigerians at the time to stop paying taxes to the British, the National Council of Nigeria, and the Cameroons, as well as to stop obeying their security forces.

Nigeria has resisted being freed from the bonds of the numerous intrigues since the "Call For A Revolution" was prominent till the necessity for #RevolutionNow, #EndSARS. Combating the soul of the most populous country in Africa day and night. After valiant Nigerians fought tenaciously for democracy, which was thought to be the sole solution to their problems, it was restored.

The presidential election of 2015 gave rise to Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retired), who is credited with leading the Nigerian army battalion that chased extreme terrorist leader Mohammed Marwa, also known by the moniker Maitatsine, and his organization Yan Tatsine into obscurity. Buhari has eagerly assembled a cadre of ignorance around himself rather than rising to the expectations of Nigerians by chasing their issues to hell. This group is spreading, parasitically symbiotically interacting with every sector of the nation simultaneously.

The educational sector is one of the significant ones that is dormant. Since February, the Academic Staff Union of Universities has been imprisoned in an endless strike. A picket by the Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities served as the catalyst for its subsequent march strike. Following were other associated unions.

The Integrated Payroll and Personnel Information System inconsistency, unpaid earned allowances, the delay in renegotiating the agreements between the FGN, SSANU, Non-Academic Staff Union of Educational and allied institutions, and the non-payment of minimum wage arrears are just a few of the demands made by SSANU.

While the next generation of leaders is at home wasting away, a caring president who has the best interests of the people at heart would not have been traveling to various nations. Buhari mercilessly ignored his obligations and showed no concern for the lives that were being lost daily in the nation.

The man made a mistake with the caliber of preoccupied ministers he initially assigned the job to because he lacked the decency to honor or appropriately renegotiate the agreement inked with the lecturers by his predecessor.

The National Working Committee of the union feels there has been no appreciable change in the engagement between the Federal Government, ASUU, and other affiliated unions as of today, according to the Nigeria Labour Congress' President, Ayuba Wabba. To pressure the government, they threatened to organize a one-day protest. ASUU President Prof. Emmanuel Osodeke, who also verified that they had not been invited, supported this.

Buhari is commanded to leave the position in the upcoming days. The advancement of the nation is served by this. It is incomprehensible that a large nation like Nigeria would have a submissive president who was unable to reconcile the conflict between his administration and the workforce. that Nigeria is experiencing a Recession is not unusual, but it is harmful when a government purposefully stifles its human capital by denying its populace access to education.

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