Ngige revealed this when he spoke with state house correspondents after the Federal Executive Council meeting.
He said, “I have my child at home as we speak. Government is leaving no stone unturned to make sure that we reach a conclusive agreement with ASUU so that they can go back to classroom.”
The minister also said, “Students who are supposed to take their exams and promotional exams have been forced by circumstances beyond their control to stay at home
ASUU : My Child Is Also Affected By The Strike - Labour Minister, Chris Ngige
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And what is that supposed to mean.. As if they really care
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ReplyDeleteif your child is affected, ,does that mean we will not go back to school.. rubbish
ReplyDeleteFederal government should minimize dere allowances and use it and settle Assu so dat dey will call off de strike so dat de youth can go back to De school
ReplyDeleteFederal government should minimize dere allowances and use it and settle Assu so dat dey will call off de strike so dat de youth can go back to De school
ReplyDeleteThey know this already but they can't take that bold step
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