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ASUU Strike: NANS, NAUS Threaten To Paralyze Activities at International Airports

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ASUU Strike: NANS, NAUS Threaten To Paralyze Activities at International Airports

The National Association of Nigerian Students, (NANS) in collaboration with its counterpart in struggle, the National Association of University Students, NAUS, have threatened to ground activities at International Airports nationwide in continuation of its protests to end the lingering strike of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU).

NANS in a statement by its Southwest Coordinator, Adegboye Olatunji, said the Federal Government should prepare for another round of mother of all battles with the closure of all the International Airports nationwide.

The Union said it has put all its members on red alert, threatening that it would resist any attempt by the security operatives to prevent the protest from taken place as scheduled.

“We are on the last Cs of ALUTA which is confrontation. This is the time to call on all Nigerian students across all zones to come out in mass to take over all the International Airports in the Country. Nigerian students are tired of the long-overdue strike action.

“The leadership of the National Association of Nigerian Students in conjunction with the National Association of University Students, hereby declare a massive protest to shutdown all the International Airports in Nigeria.

We are ready to take the bull by the horn as Nigerian students will not keep silent and watch our future be ruined by the prolonged ASUU/ASUP strike.

“Aviation unions gave a 2-day warning strike on the shutdown of flight operations. A meeting was scheduled by the Federal government and strike action was called off in less than 24 hours because the first-class citizens would be affected.

“But it is so obvious that none of them is affected by the ASUU/ASUP strike. They have their children all over the world enjoying a smooth educational system”, he said.

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