The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has taken a decisive stance by directing its members to participate in the nationwide strike initiated by the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and the Trade Union Congress (TUC). This move, confirmed by ASUU’s National President Emmanuel Osodeke, underscores the union’s solidarity with broader labor concerns. The directive, outlined in a circular to zonal coordinators and chairpersons, positions ASUU firmly within the ongoing nationwide industrial action.
Emmanuel Osodeke, in his capacity as National President, articulated ASUU’s commitment to protecting the interests of Nigerian workers. This aligns with the union’s affiliation to the NLC, as emphasized in the circular. In response to recent events, particularly the alleged assault on NLC President Joe Ajaero by the Nigerian police and the Imo State government, ASUU has called upon its zonal coordinators and branch chairpersons to mobilize members swiftly for active participation in the collective endeavor.
The broader context of this nationwide strike is rooted in the NLC and TUC’s call to action, urging their affiliates to commence the planned industrial action. The catalyst for this move lies in the reported assault on NLC President Joe Ajaero. ASUU’s alignment with this strike not only highlights its dedication to the welfare of workers but also signals a united front against perceived injustices, adding another layer to the ongoing discourse surrounding labor rights and solidarity in Nigeria.