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ASUU STRIKE: NANS BLOWS HOT;CARPET POLITICAL PARTIES ON CONVENTION!

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There are strong indications that the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) has declared that no political party will hold a convention to select any presidential candidate in Abuja as long as the strike by the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) persists.

The students’ body urges the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to forget any political gathering in Abuja except there is a solution to the lingering ASUU strike.

NANS President,Sunday Asefon, in a statemnt in Abuja, said the students’ body would hamper activities leading to the selection of party candidates if the students continued to remain at home.

NANS advised that government and the politicians who are busy campaigning to be President must either resolve the ASUU crisis or contend with the ways the student body embark on to earn their intervention on the lingering crisis.

The statement said
The PDP has picked the Federal Capital Territory for its May Convention to select its presidential candidate, while the ruling APC is also reported to have considered Abuja for its presidential primary later this month.

NANS in its statement told the political parties to either end the strike embarked upon by ASUU since February 14, 2022, or forget about holding any presidential primary in the nation’s capital.

The apex students’ union body also expressed anger that those saddled with the responsibility to ensure the smooth running of the education sector, including the Minister of State for Education, Emeka Nwajiuba and Minister of Labour and Employment, Chris Ngige, have picked the N100million presidential forms of the ruling APC.


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