University students will have to wait a little longer as there seems to be no end to the ongoing strike by their lecturers.
The blame game is still ongoing between the union and representatives of the federal government.
ASUU Chairman at the University of Ibadan, Deji Omole, while speaking during an interview on a radio programme, said that the strike will end when agreements reached with the union are implemented.
The ASUU chairman also noted that the union would not shy away from embracing purposeful dialogue with the authorities.
“ASUU has never run away from negotiation. The issue in contention is about implementation and not negotiation as being peddled by the Minister of Labour, Chris Ngige.
“It is sad that successive governments, including the incumbent, failed to realise that funding education is an investment which can bring about enduring positive change in the country,” Omole said.
He added that the union would continue to speak out until the Federal Government wakes up to its responsibilities.