COVID-19: ASUU faults FG’s plan to reopen universities

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COVID-19: ASUU faults FG’s plan to reopen universities
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The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has faulted the plan by the Federal Government to reopen public universities in the country.

The Academic Staff Union of Universities has faulted the plan by the Federal Government to reopen public universities in the country.

He said that most public universities lacked the infrastructure that would enable students to comply with putting safety protocols in place, thereby, making them prone to contracting the dreaded virus.“Our position is that universities should remain close until the right thing is done to enable students to comply with the COVID-19 safety protocols.

He said that with the manner in which government was poorly funding universities in the country, it would take more than 10 years to put the necessary facilities on ground that would enable students comply with the safety protocol against the virus. “So, it is now clear to everyone that neither the struggle of ASUU nor the COVID-19 protocols agree with the reopening of universities. We must avert this disaster while we can,” he said

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