The National Executive Committee (NEC) of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has ended its emergency meeting where they deliberated on the half salary paid them by the Federal Government.
The meeting which took place in the Federal Capital Territory started on Monday.
The university lecturers met to discuss whether or not to launch another industrial action after the federal government paid the ASUU members half of their October salaries.
Students, parents and the general public await the outcome of the meeting as Professor Victor Emmanuel Osodeke, president of the union, has not yet released the results of the parley, which ended Monday night.
A member of the NEC, however, confided in newsmen that the union has resolved to give the FG more time.
According to him, the union decided to give the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Femi Gbajabiamila, at least two weeks to intervene in the matter and resolve the issue of ‘No Work, No Pay policy.’
“We are considering students who have already returned to the campuses. We resolved to give them more time to do the needful. I believe ASUU President should tell you more”, he added.
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