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ASUU strike: NANS threatens to occupy Kwara Airport

The National Association of Nigeria Students (NANS), Kwara Chapter, has threatened to embark on a peaceful protest and occupy Kwara airport, if the protracted ASUU strike is not suspended.

Mr Salman Issa, the NANS Kwara Chairman  said on Monday in Ilorin that members were just waiting for directives from its national secretariat.

Issa said once the national body of the students gave the order to the remaining 36 states, they would comply with the protest.

The Kwara NANS chairman was reacting to the blockage of the Murtala Mohammed Airport by the NANS, who stormed the Airport in Lagos to mount pressure on the government to resolve the seven-month industrial strike by the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU).

The students’ national body had earlier threatened to ground activities at the local and international airports across the country, beginning Monday due to the strike.

Issa explained that the directives so far only involved Zone ‘D’ of NANS, comprising South West states.

According to him, the National President of NANS is employing the means of dialogue and engaging with necessary stakeholders to solve the lingering strike by ASUU.

“The directives of the protest is only binding on South West states which has been ongoing for the past five days.

“When given directive, we shall comply too,” he said.

Also speaking, Mr Isaac Adeleye, the General Secretary of Unilorin SUG, said the union is researching on best possible means to tackle the situation, assuring that they are deliberating on the matter.

“We are collaborating with the Kwara axis of NANS to see what will happen next,” he said.

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