Showing posts with label STRIKE. Show all posts
Showing posts with label STRIKE. Show all posts

Friday 14 July 2017

KSU Management Oders Kogi State University ASUU To Immediately Resume Academic Activities


Management, after a brief meeting this evening wrote a memo to the Chairman, ASUU, KSU Chapter to immediate suspend the about six (6) months old strike to enable members resume academic activities immediately.
It is stated in the memo that Government has made concerted efforts in addressing some the problems that led to the strike action by paying all cleared staff up to March 2017, the latest being the 241 members of staff who were paid between Tuesday, 11th to Thursday, 13th July, 2017, an indication that there is commitment on the part of Government.
As a result of ASUU KSU's failure to listen to His Excellency's plea/appeal, when he visited the institution on Tuesday, 11th July, 2017 and that of His Royal Majesty, Atta Igala and other stakeholders in education, Management has therefore directed the Ag. Provost, College of Health Sciences and Deans of Faculties to monitor the signing of attendance register and performance of duty with immediate effect.
According to the memo signed by the Registrar/
Secretary to Council, failure to resume academic activities by any lecturer will attract "unpleasant consequences".
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Wednesday 10 May 2017

The National Body Of Igala Students (ISA)With Kogi NANS And JCC Meet With The Senior Staff Of Asuu Over Strike Issues [Photo]




Kogi NANS JCC in solidarity with kogi state university students union government Parliament, the national body of igala students association (ISA) and the students stakeholders of kogi state university anyugba express their grievances to the striking union (ASUU) during their emergency congress which was held today 10 may 2017 in ksu.
In the discussion between JCC Chairman kogi state chapter with Senior members of the union (ASUU) And senior members of the university management.

The striking union (ASUU KSU) bitterly expressed their grievances over the non payment of salary and other arrears since February till date.
Resolution from the Congress.
* the striking union (ASUU KSU) having understanding with the university management sympathise with the students of ksu as they are open to negotiation and to ensure every necessary strategy to resolve the strike on time.
* in addition, the ASUU Executives immediately after the congress sympathize with the student's as parents and also made it known that until all the arrears of salaries are being paid, ASUU will not go back to class and they also added that the payment should be done holistically without disparity I.e payment of salary of both lecturers on contract, sabbatical, those on study leave, and 2015 employees.
Signed
NANS JCC CHAIRMAN
Hon. Usman Husseini Attaja.
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Saturday 6 May 2017

Kogi State Joint Action Committee of Tertiary institutions has been urged to call off the ongoing strike on liberal grounds.

The Special Adviser to Kogi State Governor on Youth Empowerment, Sport and Students Affairs Hon. MD Eseyin made the appeal in a chat with newsmen.

He said the committee should consider if nothing but almost all their demand painstakingly ascended to by the government and discontinue the industrial action

Eseyin added that the strike action will only worsen the harsh social and economic conditions of the students and attract them to social vices.

He noted that the government of Alhaji Yahaya Bello stand in good stead to  resuscitate the educational sector and build a solid foundation that will stand the test of time.

“Just as no father will be happy to see his child at home so also the governor, despite the economic downturn, he has done unimaginable, obviously from his show of commitment  in spite of unending strike continues to honour subvention to all higher institutions in the state”

“At the just concluded Stakeholders meeting, the governor in his usual character, magnanimously defrayed all academic earn allowance and tax waivers to the turn of 290million” he added

Recall that the Kogi State Joint Action committee embarked on industrial action some months ago to press home their demands for improved workers’ welfare.
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Wednesday 26 April 2017

Kogi State Students Vows To Continue Protest - Let The Worst Happen [Video + Photos]

A post shared by KOGI STATE UNIVERSITY (@madeinksu) on
The first protest which went down on 24th of April, some police men arrested 3 kogi students, but they were later released. Today at Lokoja, while the protest was going on, police men, soldier and other security agency were at the protest scene, pursuing students, throwing teargas to the students without giving them any warning or going into a dialogue with them. Some students were injured in the process. Kogi state students have vowed to continue the protest, let the the worst happen. We must go back to class. Our voice must be heard.

In case you are not in the protest ground, you can kindly join the online awareness on Facebook, Instagram and twitter using the harsh tags below.


#reopenourinstitution
#reopenksu
#reopenksp
#reopencoe





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Kogi Students Embark On A Peaceful Protest To End Strike Affecting All Institutions In The State

Recall that on 24th Of April, Kogi State University Students Embark On a peaceful protest To end 3 months strike. It seems their voice was heard but no action was taken by the Government and Asuu body.

The other higher instutions in the state, Kogi Poly, College of Education Ankpa, kogi state college of education Technical kabba, college of nursing and midwife, college of health science and technology, and ksu teaching hospital that are also affected by the Strike came out in mass early this morning to make sure their voice is being heard and action to call off the strike should be taken immediately.

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Thursday 16 March 2017

Omepa Philips To Lead A Protest On 31st Of March While COE Ankpa SUG President To Lead A Protest On 20th


The Students Union Government's (SUG) president of Kogi State University, Ayingba. Phillips Omepa have vowed to lead a statewide protest against the strike action affecting the institution.

His vow came in cognizance of an ultimatum he issued to both the state government and the striking lecturers to reach an agreement within the stipulated period.

He gave up until the 31st of march,2017 for an amicable resolution to end the strike or a consequential protest will follow, which will ground the economic activities in the state capital. In his words "If nothing happens after their screening ends on 31st march... I will lead a protest by April 1st in natacco... lokoja"

As it is now, two protest has been declared as a result of the ongoing statewide strike in tertiary institutions in the state after the SUG of Kogi State College of Education declared Monday 20th march as a protest day to press home their demand for an end to the ongoing strike.

In a bid to that, The SUG president of COE Ankpa is making plans and arrangements already for a peaceful protest slated on 20th March. He has taken all the legal steps to hold the protest and thereby calling other institutions in Kogi state that is affected to join the protest.
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Monday 20 February 2017

We Did Not Collect #1.2million From State Government To Stop The Protest - SUG President Philip Omepa


DISCLAIMER FROM THE DESK OF THE SUG PRESIDENT KSU.
I write to the generality of the students of Kogi state university and Congress of kogi state to debunk the rumor that the SUG has collected the sum of 1.2million Naira from KOGI STATE government to stop the protest which was never planned by the institution for 21st February 2017. It is worthy of note that such rumor lingered in the last ASUU strike which was proven not to be true with the protest that held in ganaja junction on July 14th, 2016. It is also worthy of note that the SUG president has been quiet as to issue regarding the current ASUU strike and this is because the body knew various procedures and method it adopted to achieve success in the past ASUU strike.
Part of the primary aim and mandate of the union is to protect the lives and security of its students. And this is why it cannot risk allowing its students participate in a protest it cannot guarantee their security.
This doesn't mean if protest becomes our last resort, it wouldn't be adopted.
For the avoidance of doubt I will emphatically stress out that if any government officials has given the SUG of KSU money to stop the rumored protest, he or she should come out with evidence for clarity and posterity sake.
Finally students are pleaded to keep their peace as decisions taken will purely put a lasting end to the issue of ASUU strike in KOGI STATE UNIVERSITY.
thanks.
Comrade Shaibu Philip OMEPA
SUG PRESIDENT KSU.
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Friday 3 February 2017

Breaking News: Kogi State University Ayingba Embarks on ASUU Indefinite Strike Today


Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) Kogi State University, Anyigba Chapter has been forced by the Kogi State Government to embark on an indefinite, total and comprehensive 'strike' action beginning from today Friday 3rd February, 2017.
Recall that the Joint Action Congress (JAC) of all non teaching staff unions of the state owned tertiary institutions were equally compelled by the Kogi State Government and had embarked on similar indefinite 'strike' action since Tuesday 31st January, 2017.
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Tuesday 22 November 2016

ASUU Meeting With Federal Government Ends In Deadlock


The Federal Government and the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) did not reach an agreement on Earned Allowance due to lecturers despite the Senate’s intervention.

The meeting, which was held on Monday, November 21, was convened by the Senate Committee on Tertiary Institutions and TETfund and chaired by its chairman, Senator Jibrin Barau.

It was gathered that the Committee adjourned the meeting indefinitely after the two parties failed to reach an agreement on the matter.

n attendance at the meeting were the national leadership of ASUU led by its national president, Prof. Biodun Ogunyemi; the executive secretary of the National Universities Commission (NUC), Prof. Abubakar Rasheed; and the director general of the National Pension Commission (PenCom), Mrs. Ahonu-Amazu, among others.

According to Leadership newspaper, the meeting ended at about 8.20pm on Monday. However, the one-week warning strike will end on Tuesday, November 22.

The union had vowed to follow it up with an infinite action if its demands are not met before the end of the warning strike.

Senator Barau told newsmen after the meeting that the peace meeting agreed on all issues at stake except the one on ‘earned allowance’, which made them call it off for further engagements among all parties.

It was learnt that ASUU president and its delegation left the venue of the meeting without talking to newsmen.
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Tuesday 30 August 2016

ASUU Threatens Another Strike!!




The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has threatened to embark on a nationwide strike to press home its demands for the implementation of its 2009 agreement with the Federal Government.

The ASUU Lagos Zone Coordinator, Prof. Olusoji Sowande, said this at a news conference on Tuesday in Lagos.

Sowande said that the union was planning to toe this part after several efforts to ensure that the government address the pending demands, proved abortive.

He said that the 2009 FG/ASUU agreement, Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) on funding of state universities, breaches of the conditions of service and re-negotiation of the agreement, were still pending.

The coordinator also mentioned other demands like the exclusion of Nigerian universities from Pension Management Company and non-release of NEEDS Assessment Intervention Fund.

He said that funding of state universities, earned academic allowance and renegotiation of the agreement were parts of the outstanding issues.

Sowande recalled that the union had embarked on strike in 2012 and 2013 as part of the efforts to make the government implement the agreement, adding that the issues remained unresolved.

He said that the 2009 agreement provided for a periodic review after every three years which had not been done.

“The review of the agreement should have been undertaken in 2012 and 2015 but that did not happen.‎

“The implication is that our union has shown enough patriotism and understanding on these matters in the last four years.

“We are perplexed and disappointed that both the Federal and State Governments are not responding to our consistent appeals to bring about genuine transformation in the education sector, ‘’ he said.

According to him, embarking on strike has never been a favourable choice as the Students and ASUU members have always suffered the pains more.

“It is unfortunate that the only language government appears to respect and listens to is that of industrial action like strike,”he said.

The don said that the National officers of the union had met with the Minister of Education, Malam Adamu Adamu on May 10 and tabled ten-point demand.

He said that the minister had promised that the issues would be resolved within two weeks but nothing had been done till now.

Sowande said that based on MOU signed in November 2013, “Nigerian universities requires N1.3 trillion to revitalise the system’’, adding that the government was already in arrears of N605 billion as at the third quarter of 2016.

He said that the government had refused to release N128 billion and N250 billion respectively for the earned academic allowance of three years after the MoU was signed.‎

“In order to forestall this avoidable crisis, we appeal to all genuinely progressive individuals and groups to prevail on both the Federal and State Governments to commence release of funds for the listed purposes.

“This is to arrest the brewing and potentially combustible situation in the Nigerian university system before it degenerated into a serious conflagration,” he said.



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Friday 15 July 2016

Just In: Listen To What Kogi State Commissioner Of Education Said To Students At The Protest Yesterday




It was reported yesterday that “the protesting students only and seek for the audience of the Governor and ASUU. The commissioner for Education “Dr. Tolorunleke Sunday” went to speak with the students concerning the issues on ground and implore the students to be patient.

here is the speech of the state’s commissioner for Education and the reaction of the students

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Credit:Ksu Amebo
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Thursday 14 July 2016

Breaking News: Kogi State Varsity Students Protest Against Asuu Strike - We Support No Warring Party [photos]

The Students of Kogi State University led by the SUG have taken to a street protest this morning in Lokoja town.
see photos





The National Association of Nigerian Students, NANs, has teamed up with the Student Union Government, SUG,  State University, Anyigba, in a joint protest at Ganaja Junction, Lokoja, Kogi

The protest date which was announced by the Student Union Government’ President, KSU chapter, Comrade Omepa Philip Shaibu was disclosed after a closed door meeting, held on 10th July, 2016, at the institution with NANs President, Comrade Tijani Usman, who came from Owerri, Imo State.

The protest which slated for today 14th of July, marks three months of industrial action embarked on by the Academic Staff of University Union, ASUU, Kogi State University chapter to press home demands for their 5 months salary arrears, which the Kogi State Government, under His Excellency, Governor Yahaya Adoza Bello has cleared 4 months out of the 5 months backlog, which according to the government, has met 80% of their demands. The Union, however, insisted on getting their demands in full as issues bothering on the 1 month outstanding salary and tax rebate lingered.

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Friday 1 July 2016

#KsuAsuuStrike: Just Another Story Concerning the Ongoin Strike (F.Y.I)


The “no pay, no work” action embarked upon by the Academic
Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, Kogi State University chapter, may last longer than predictions and speculations as the government has said it cannot afford more than the four months’ salary arrears paid to the lecturers earlier this month.

The decision of the state government was contained in a
report made available from a meeting held between the ASUU-
KSU team and the Kogi state government team led by the
Secretary to the State Government, Mrs. Ayoode Folashade Arike on the 28 June, 2016 at the SSG conference room in the state capital, Lokoja.

According to the report, the governor through his representative told the union team that if her memebers are still interested in lecturing at the state’s highest citadel of learning, KSU, they should go back to the class or else the government may take its own stand.

The SSG who also said the governor said he will not shift ground on the issue of tax, made it known that the meeting would be the last meeting the state government may have with the aggrieved lecturers. However, ASUU in their response to
the message delivered by the SSG said it would take what the governor has said to her principal and thereafter, they would respond what their stand would be after a congress is held.

The ASUU strike which has grounded the academic and
commercial activities in the school and around the host community, Anyigba, has lasted for about 78 days without any sign of calling it off.

In a related development, the Student Union President, comrade
Philip Shaibu has described the role of ASUU and the government in the strike as ‘almighty.’ The SUG president who wrote in a tone that shows he is powerless and cannot
confront any of the parties made this known via his face book
account about six days ago.

Philip, in the Facebook post, also said that what has made the strike issue unresolved up to this date is pride. He further enjoined the government and the union to get mature, reasonable and responsible so as to bring the lingering strike
to an end. In his words, “… the heart of the proudest of kings is in the hands of God almighty, and as to you Almighty ASUU and government, you can only slow our
academic programme and destiny but you cannot stop us forever, and let posterity be the judge as we are all watching and hoping that you guys get matured, reasonable and
responsible sooner than later.”
On the side of the students, the strike action is causing more harm than expected as many students are running their academic calendar with age in consideration. To this set of students, if the strike persist, they may not be able to meet up with the prime age limit mostly sought after in the labor
market as many private and public organizations and companies are now going for younger graduates. Notable among this phenomenon is the ongoing EFCC recruitment that
required applicants to be below 26 years of age. Sterling bank and others follow suit.

The attitude of the government towards the strike has also
triggered many allegations and suspicion from the students and
individual concerned as there are reports from unreliable sources that the governor is only killing the institution ‘stylishly.’ Similarly, there was also a report that the state
governor, Yahaya Bello had a terrible face-off with the ASUU chairman, Comrade Gbenga Aina and that was not unconnected to the governors alleged travel denial.

There are also allegations that why the lecturers seem not to be pleased by the government offer so far is that some of them were made to pay for the loans they took from the government from the four months back log salary paid to
them. An action that was said to have left some of the lecturers with little or nothing in their accounts and as such, the need to hold the government to pay the salaries owing them to the last kobo becomes inevitable.
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Saturday 25 June 2016

STATE GOVERNMENT VS ASUU (A MUST READ)


Some sixteen years ago, a university was birthed, amidst challenges faced by the state in bringing up youths to acquire knowledge. This motive was soon to be defeated by consistent strike at the present or popularly tagged as “yearly festival” whereby students are barred from academic activities. The date fixed by lecturers which is always indefinite and students as spectators.
But amazingly enough, watching isn’t free as our school fees are our sure tickets to watch but an interesting questions pops out, will this melodrama ever end?

Am forced to say that am bewildered with the ongoing drift between Government and ASUU. It is important not to take sides but at this juncture, the state Government has shown commitments in making sure the strike is called off, but what am yet to understand is why ASUU and its entourage are refusing the four months salary and promises by the state Governor Yahaya Bello. Having full understanding that the Government is indebted to several sector of the state. In as much as ASUU will say”WE ARE FIGHTING FOR WHAT IS OURS”.

We on the other hand are saying, we paid school fee despite the economic hardship just to be thought and not to be a product of mischievous uncertainty. When our mates are graduating yearly.

We are tired of sitting at home, it’s two months and still counting.
On the other hand the Students Union Government has been trying in all efforts to make sure they bring the two parties to mutual ground, but we all know the S.U.G is a machinery for Asuu, effortlessly we need to praise a toothless dog that barks…..

Its said that when two elephants fight the grass suffers it most,its unfortunate as most of the top Government officials and even Asuu members send their kids abroad and they are not affected by the industrial strike. Majority of them lectures in other private varsities and as associate lecturers.

Its a clarion call to all the stakeholders involved to make sure this strike is called off as soon as possible, we are tired of watching and sitting as we are turned into zombies, it’s better we prevent the latter from the present, with the saying an idle mind is the devils workshop.

#Comrade Henry#
#Long-live KSU#
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KOGI STATE UNIVERSITY STUDENTS IN QUANDARY AS ASUU REFUSED TO CALL OFF STRIKE


In the mid sunny afternoon of 14 of April 2016, the Academic Staff Union of University Kogi State University branch embarked on a no pay no work strike holding to the facts that the newly Government of the State refused to pay them their hard earned salary which placed them in a melancholic position. The Government pleaded to them in order to exercise patient since there was not enough money which would cater for their five months unpaid salary.
The 2 Months and a Week old strike had taken a toll out from the pitiful students especially the newly admitted ones, who have not yet witnessed strike in the school. Many drastic steps had been put in place by the Student Union Government (S.U.G) and National Association of Kogi State Student (NAKOSS) to ensure this menace which degrade the personalities of the students is brought to an end but unsuccessfully it keep showing its strength.

Some of the Muslim Student took the task individually upon themselves as an opportunity to fast and pray reverently in this blessed month of Ramadan just to see that they resume happily to the class and continue their Academic activities, The students are in deep confusion and frustration as the saying goes thus “when two elephants are in combat, it is the soil who suffers”.

On 1st of May 2016, the State Government reported that they had received 20 billion Naira bail out fund from the Federal Government which will amount to easy distribution of salary among its workers but reverse was the case.

Should the Student embark on a peaceful protest or sit down and fold hands pretending nothing is at stake?, their future are been jeopardize here abandoning them roaming the four walls corner of the country like a forgetful lamb, Who should they cry to? The State Government who had paid 4 months salary instead of the said 5 months or the “Asuu” who claimed they must received all outstanding unpaid salary as they worked tiredly for it.

It was known to the Student on 21 June 2016 that the top Official of the University included the Vice Chancellor, Dean, the Head of Department of all departments among Others, went on a meeting to decide about how the strike would be called off, it yielded a positive result and Asuu meeting was scheduled to hold the next day.
The Student wore an optimistic attire about the good news which was patiently taking a step to kiss their hearing, only to be dump found that the outcome of the Asuu meeting yielded “Strike Continues”.
The Academic Staff Union of University kogi State University Branch refused to end the strike unless the State Government returned what belongs to them which Is the one month unpaid salary.

My candid advice to the poor students of Kogi State University that they should not relent or give hope on this situation, they should keep on praying and fasting, believing in God Who will restore things to its normal position and lastly they should study and read their books.

(c) Momoh Ayuba Danjumah
Kogi State University Student
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Dear Kogi Varsity Lecturers, Enough of the Political Strike on Our Future



I have been on the table of observation trying to decipher the major notion behind the ‘no pay, no work’ industrial action you all embarked upon in the middle of March, this year. I was privileged to be on the know of the bargains between the Academic Staff of Kogi State University, and the Yahaya Bello led Kogi government. This leads me to introduce myself as ‘a concerned student’ of the institution.

At the commencement of this strike, I got a copy of the memo distributed to lecturers, and the last paragraph caught my attention. It was purely a disclaimer distancing the action from political influence. A friend who read the memo with me, was about agreeing with the allegations of political motivation, but I quickly weakened his position with the fact that “lecturers are owed, it is their sweat, they must be paid”.

As the struggle began, I made sure I was never left out of credible information. Like you taught me, we need to be informed. I had every minute of the meetings between the school management and the government; ASUU and the government; and even the one between the Students Unions (SUG/NAKOSS) and Hon Edward Onoja, the Chief of Staff to the Governor. During these meetings, the governor promised to pay your backlog salaries, and even pleaded on behalf of the students, but you turned him down with the reason that “politicians cannot be trusted again”. I respected your response based on my experience from last ASUU six months nationwide strike, which I and others also suffered.

At some point, an obvious supporter of the govt took me aback to see reasons why he personally suspects a political undertone in several futile meetings you have had with the Governor, but I silenced him with the question, “are my lecturers not owed?” Any grapevine you give that bomb question would definitely kowtow to the fact that my lecturers need to be paid their salaries. Meanwhile, they are not the only ones owed backlogs.

Now to the reality, I’ve supported my lecturers to a point I have considered wholeheartedly to match my brake. This is the point they have really shown the true nature of the kangaroo industrial action I bought into. For God sake, how possible is it that respected academicians have stopped so low to be towed by the wind of politics to the detriment of the students, even their children. Now, I would have to reason with those who I silenced their positions.

Former Governor Idris Wada owed the bulk of this debt. This is no blame game, but an analysis. Of course I know Government is hereditary, so are debts. While piling up about four months debts, ASUU never saw reasons to issue a warning to the government of Wada. Yahaya Bello was inaugurated on January 27th, and just a month later, ASUU heralded her 21 days strike ultimatum. This is actually a fishy act, but I had turned a blind eye to it. Then what is the essence now.

Government has commenced payment of salaries, and I am so confident to say that, KSU lecturers got preferential treatment, than other civil servants could imagine. They were first to receive a full four months salary, as against five. Every Kogite knows that a buck of civil servants are still hoping to receive the 60% salary some of their colleagues have received.

To me and my fellow students, we were so hopeful that the over two months old strike was about to see an end, not until the news of the yet to be publicised continuity broke our hearts. Are we saying that the government has not tried to a considerable extent? One month salary hinged on “some other reason” is why those who graduated last year cannot go for service. That is why people like me will obviously not graduate this year again. That is still why prospective students of the institution will have their admission delayed relatively. What have we done to deserve this punishment? You were so fast to compare KSU with schools in Edo. Maybe you should count how many other Edos we have in this economy.

Dr Aina, the ASUU Chairman, is one who I know in Chapel of Restoration as one of the lecturers Evangelist Tokunbo Salami would vouch for, but with what I have on my analytical desk, stories must be left for the gods. My lecturers lived on loans from cooperatives before their payment. I understand that the loans have been withdrawn already from their salary, and left with not much to take them. Is that new??? Primary school teachers are passing through worse situations.

To this end, I am still yet to draw my conclusion on what kind of altar you are delaying our destiny. I do not care anymore when you will go back to the drawing board to take the point where you all got it wrong.

I am sure if this article is an assignment, you may score me low. But this is my personal appraisal, courtesy what you taught me in class.

– A Concerned Student.

* Kogi Reports
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SUG KSU/PAAU chapter Thanked The Students For Their Support and Encouragement Most Especially For Not Taking To The Streets


Good morning my fellow comrades and students of Kogi State University. Thank you for your patience and understanding with the Students Union Government. SUG has tried and still trying in diplomacy and fair sided moves to ensure that the Students are back to school with neither rancor nor hostile relationship from the either of the embattled parties.

The students Union Government in its wisdom has swallowed all insults, taken all advice but has maintained a pure balanced philosophy of not using the strength and spirit of today’s ALUTA to jeopardize the reputation and relationship of the students and the warring parties.

It may interest you that we the members of the students union government and the warring parties have recognized that our strength is the huge number and support of the students (Congress). Need I remind us that every student union government enjoys the support, solidarity and sympathy of other counterparts students unions in other schools and colleges? That’s the strength every student union government carries. That’s the strength our Letters carries.

We thank the students for their criticisms, support and encouragement most especially for not taking to the streets. This victory is ours, we didn’t behave like hoodlums, we didn’t show or give room to anyone to question our prowess because the warring parties recognized and know our strength.

Believe me that this strength i talk of, as earlier said is the huge support and numbers we command and as such any consultation, consolidated and threat of confrontation from the students union government was never treated with levity.

As such we want to report back to the students that we’ve never slept. The President, Phillip Shaibu, the Secretary, Buhari Muhammad, the Speaker of the house Attaja Hussein and all members of the union have always travelled, appealed and pleaded with the parties. In fact I will not be wrong to put under quote and unquote that the students union government Kogi State Chapter has been a mediator and vehicle of communication between the warring party.

Today, 23rd of June 2016 we ASUU will be having a Congress after the numerous consultation from every stalk holders in the state and of course the university management and I want to believe that ASUU has been patronized and passionate about the continuous impartation of academic and character well being to the students then MONEY but for the “arrogance and misuse of unguided dedicates and words from the state”.

It will be of interest that I notify you that all is well and that by the grace of God all issues will be resolved amicably today.

Be careful.
Be calm.
Be productive.
Keep supporting SUG.
Keep supporting Phillip because you are his strength and weapons as RESUMPTION DATE WILL BE ANNOUNCED SOON.

thank you.

Comrade Ogiri Cosmos
PRO SuG
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Tuesday 14 June 2016

Update On Ksu/Paau Asuu Strike


It has now been confirmed that kogi state university lecturers have been paid 4 months salaries, the governor at the meeting held today at the goverment House lokoja appeal to Asuu to call off the ongoing strike in the favour of the students as part of their demands has be met, the asuu representatives at the meeting promised to report back and all hands will be on desk to ensure the strike will be called off soonest. Source.... Confluence news 94.1 FM, today at 5.11pm
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Thursday 9 June 2016

Good News!! Kogi State University Asuu Strike To Be Called Off Next Week


Good news for all ksu students. Finally state government has released four months salary. All staffs are now waiting for alert. This is not a rumor as the director state security service called me yesterday to inform me that he spoke with the governor and that the money has been released to be credited into d lectures individual account either today or tomorrow and we should call off d protest. My advice to every student is that u should all marry ur books as u ll be given just a week to read for ur examinations. Thanks N GOD bless KSU students. From comrade p.s Omepa (SUG PRESIDENT KSU)
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Wednesday 1 June 2016

Yahaya Bello, APC Vs Kogi State University Lecturers & Students - By Promise Emmanuel

Im just curiously wondering why some of us are keeping quiet even with the nonsensical ongoing industrial action by ASUU, Kogi State University chapter (ksu), even when when the govt. is incommunicado about what she has decided to do.

What has changed, really? I rooted for Yahaya Bello' because of Wada' helpless cluelessness. Now, it seems de ja vu is taking a turn on us.

First, they told us the state was broke due to irregular or reduced monthly allocation from the FG. We were advised to pray and hope on bailout fund which would be used to clear all salary debts immediately. 

They said screening would be conducted, that of the lecturers have been long completed. 

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