The Non-Academic Staff Union of Educational and Associated Institutions (NASU) and the Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities (SSANU) have announced the suspension of their strike for one month.
This temporary suspension follows negotiations with the federal government regarding issues such as unpaid allowances, better working conditions, and other welfare-related matters for non-academic university staff.
The unions stated that the suspension is aimed at giving the government time to fulfill its commitments, with the hope that concrete progress will be made on their demands.
Both NASU and SSANU emphasized that if the government fails to meet its obligations within the given timeframe, they may resume the strike.
This development allows university operations to continue, providing some relief to students, parents, and other stakeholders impacted by the industrial action.
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