The Academic Staff Union Of Universities, ASUU, will on Tuesday (today) begin protest over the half-salary paid to them by the Federal Government in
The union has also declared lecturer free days in its branches across the country in a bid to draw the attention of Nigerians to the move by the Government.
But in its response, the FG noted that they were paid in pro-rata for the number of days the lecturers worked in October, having suspended its prolonged industrial action on October 14.
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