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Flashback: Buhari’s 2015 Criticism Of FG Over Lecturers’ Strike Irks Stakeholders, Say, ‘What Goes Around, Comes Around’ 

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The current renewed approach by President Muhammadu Buhari to end the over five months old strike by the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has elicited some negative reactions from some Nigerians. 

Good as the planned action is, as it will bring respite to distraught students and their parents, most stakeholders have however berated the president, who in 2015 criticised the administration of Goodluck Jonathan for allowing the  strike then to linger thereby making the students to be roaming the streets instead of being in their schools, due to the strike action embarked upon by the union then.
Buhari had criticised Goodluck Jonathan’s administration then for collecting huge  loans and not using same to negotiate with the striking lecturers so as to enable the students return to their schools.

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According to the stakeholders, both the president and his ministers had shown noncommittal to the plight of the students, through the incessant and prolonged strikes that have characterized the administration. 
Besides, it shows the kond of politics being played by some individuals in this country, forgetting that whatever ‘goes around, comes srounf’. 
 
Joglhn Agbo, MD/CEO Hedge Capital Limited said,
“Great. I hope they will pay all their allowances and abide with their agreement. Buhari was the first to blame Jonathan those days

That was Buhari criticising Jonathan regime before election of 2015 on ASUU strike. Listen carefully how he unknowingly passed a judgement upon himself then.“Abdulazeez Adoki, a concerned citizen said, “We shall all give account to our maker the report of our stewardship. But some people have started receiving their own right on this earth. How else, will one describe the president’s criticisms all in a bid to win an election, and just to fall, if not deeper into the same problems you he was criticizing his predecessors, all for votes?“.

The Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry recently warned the Federal on the dangers in the rising debt profile of the country currently over N50 trillion as well as the debt-to-GDP ratio of over 22 percent are matters of concerns to discerning Nigerians.

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Buhari had on Tuesday given Minister of Education, Mallam Adamu Adamu, two weeks within which to resolve the prolonged strike embarked upon by the four university-based unions and report back to him.

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