The federal government has began a closed-door meeting with the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) in order to avert the pending strike action by the union.
The federal government delegation is led by the Minister of Education, Tahir Mamman in the session which began this afternoon.
The focus of the meeting is to avert the proposed strike by the union.
Mamman was quoted to have said the meeting would provide an opportunity for both parties to deliberate on issues also affecting the university system.
ASUU has in recent days, accused the government of failing to fulfil agreements reached with the union and threatened to go on strike once the ultimatum given to the government to uphold its end of the bargain expires.
Recall that ASUU had called on President Bola Tinubu to intervene directly in the face-off between the government and the university union to avoid another nationwide strike.
The call was made on Friday by the Lagos Zone of ASUU during a press conference addressed by its Zonal Coordinator, Professor Adelaja Odukoya, at the Olabisi Onabanjo University (OOU), Ago Iwoye, Ogun
ASUU accused the government of failing to uphold its end of the bargain regarding negotiations and agreements between the two parties.
Odukoya said President Tinubu needs to urgently rise to the occasion and perform the functions of his office by immediately interfacing directly with the leadership of ASUU in order to avoid the destruction of the nation’s educational sector by those in positions of authority.