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NANS Berates Adamu, Plans To Sue FG For  Damages Over Prolonged ASUU  Strike

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The National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS), has sharply disagreed with Adamu Adamu, minister of education, threatening to rather sue the federal government and claim damages for wasting the precious time of the university students over the intractable strike embarked upon by the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU).
While acknowledging that Perhaps, the only thing  Mallam Adamu has gotten right since he became a Minister is the fact that Nigerian students needed to be compensated for their wasted time, opportunities and resources, they however disagreed with his suggestion that ASUU be sued for compensation, stressing that the minister only exhibited cleverness by half.
NANS posited that wasting the precious time of university students was actionable and that appropriate actions would be taken to advance their cases in court and get commensurate compensations for its members.

National President of NANS, Sunday Asefon, said this on Friday in a statement in Ado Ekiti, the Ekiti State capital.

The NANS’ leader contended that only the employer, which is the federal government, should be held accountable under the present circumstance .

“Our attention has been drawn to a statement credited to the Minister of Education, where he suggested that Nigerian students affected by ASUU strike must sue ASUU for liabilities suffered as a result of the strike.

“Perhaps, the only thing  Mallam Adamu Adamu, has gotten right since he became a Minister is the fact that Nigerian students needed to be compensated for their wasted time, opportunities and resources.

“However, the minister is clever by half by suggesting ASUU should be held liable for the liabilities. ASUU is neither the proprietor of our tertiary institutions nor the beneficiary of the exorbitant fees we paid across our tertiary institutions in Nigeria.

“It is an abuse and playing on our collective intelligence to suggest that students should sue employee for protesting bad working conditions and not the employer, who is the proprietor of our schools and the beneficiary of the exorbitant fees we paid.

“Since Nigerian students do not think like the Minister, since we can separate what is right from wrong, we will yield to the advice, by exploring legal windows for compensation for our students over numerous liabilities suffered as a result of the incessant and prolonged ASUU strike.

“While our losses in terms of lost opportunities as a result of time wasted might not be quantifiable, our losses as regards private hostel accommodations’ payments, research work losses, foreign admission losses, extra year resulting to miss of NYSC service opportunity are liabilities that can be quantified and  accounted for.
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“We have, therefore, decided to take the advice of the Minister and seek legal redress for the liabilities suffered. We will consult with our legal advisers to see what options are available for us to explore legally against the Federal Government, and the Minister of Education,” he said.

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