The Academic Staff Union of Universities ((ASUU) on Wednesday kicked against plans to include private universities as beneficiaries of interventions by the
on Wednesday kicked against plans to include private universities as beneficiaries of interventions by the Tertiary Education Trust Fund .
The ASUU president noted that the level of performance by the beneficiary institutions are not in tandem as some of them received the same amount of money. Executive Secretary of TETFund, Sonny Echono, noted that the interactive session was conceived as a proactive engagement against the backdrop of the prevailing challenges in the sub-sector.
“The session is also expected to serve as a platform to discuss and mitigate incidences of industrial disputes in the tertiary education sector and look at ways to prevent and avoid their occurrences.” Wabba noted that the NLC had benefited a great deal from the ideological clarity and consistency of the unions in the tertiary institutions.
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