The current indefinite industrial action embarked by Academic Staff
Union of Universities, ASUU, has started taking its toll on persons that
carry out their legitimate businesses in and around university campuses
in Imo State.
Vanguard investigations in Federal University of
Technology, Owerri and Imo State University, Owerri, revealed that most
proprietors of the businesses have either closed shop or downsized their
workforce, following their sagging income.
As at the last count,
hair dressing salons, computer operators, recharge card hawkers,
stationery dealers, restaurant owners and others are counting their
losses as a result of non-patronage from mainly students.
Meanwhile,
the national leadership of ASUU and the Federal Government have been
urged to consider the plight of Nigerian undergraduates and allow
immediate resumption of studies in their various institutions.
Members
of the University of Jos Alumni Association, UJAA, South East Zone,
made the passionate appeal in a communique issued at the end of their
quarterly meeting and signed by the Zonal Coordinator, Sir Ned Ulelu.
“We
passionately appeal to the national leadership of ASUU and the Federal
Government to come to terms and end the current industrial action that
has truncated academic activities in the nation’s universities for
several weeks”, UJAA pleaded.
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this is realy affecting we student
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