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Those behind lingering ASUU strike ‘ll soon be exposed –Yahaya Bello

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Governor Yahaya Bello of Kogi state has said some disgruntled elites are behind the prolonged industrial action embarked upon by the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) to embarrass the federal government.

ASUU has been on strike since February 14, 2020.

The strike has led to the grounding of academic activities across Federal Universities across the country; which has resulted in a series of protests by the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) who railed against the Federal Government over its reluctance to accede to ASUU’s demands.

Speaking on Arise TV on Wednesday, monitored by National Daily, Bello argued that the current industrial action has been politicised by some disgruntled elites and that the culprits would be announced, after the situation is redressed.

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He said, “Certain issues in this problem can be put down to some disgruntled elites who refuse to tell the youth the true situation of things — the effects of bad policies which have affected the youth mostly.

“I am deeply concerned about our children’s future that is being toyed with. I tackled the issue of education strikes in Kogi state and there is nothing such as strikes. Unfortunately, this is part of the saboteurs within this administration and outside. Let me admonish the NANS such as the endsars, do not take laws into your hands.

“Everyone including Bola Tinubu and the President is deeply concerned and what should have been done is to remove the political aspects from ASUU and at the appropriate time, the culprits within the ASUU are going to be fished out.

“There are areas to be improved upon despite the efforts of saboteurs but the PMB administration is redressing these challenges. Also, we need to start scrutinizing the stats from organizations such as NBS because some of them engage in sabotage with their data. These elites also manipulate figures for their political aims.”

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