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Nigeria university lecturers union ASUU calls off strike | Nigeria university lecturers union ASUU calls off strike |
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A five-month strike by lecturers which closed all public universities in Nigeria has been called off after the government paid for refurbishments. | A five-month strike by lecturers which closed all public universities in Nigeria has been called off after the government paid for refurbishments. |
Lecturers are returning to work because the government had deposited money into a development fund for campuses, union leaders said. | Lecturers are returning to work because the government had deposited money into a development fund for campuses, union leaders said. |
The government had initially pledged to spend $1.3bn ($800m) to refurbish badly maintained public universities. | The government had initially pledged to spend $1.3bn ($800m) to refurbish badly maintained public universities. |
Nigeria is Africa's main oil producer, but its infrastructure is poor. | Nigeria is Africa's main oil producer, but its infrastructure is poor. |
Education Minister Nyesom Wike had threatened to dismiss lecturers who failed to return to work by 4 December. | |
However, members of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) defied the ultimatum, continuing with the strike until it was called off on Tuesday. | However, members of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) defied the ultimatum, continuing with the strike until it was called off on Tuesday. |
ASUU has received proof that the government had deposited a significant amount of the $1.3bn into a fund at the central bank, union leaders are quoted by local media as saying. | ASUU has received proof that the government had deposited a significant amount of the $1.3bn into a fund at the central bank, union leaders are quoted by local media as saying. |
"We implore our members to go back to class and the government to keep to every part of the agreement," ASUU official Karo Ogbinaka told the private news station Channels. | "We implore our members to go back to class and the government to keep to every part of the agreement," ASUU official Karo Ogbinaka told the private news station Channels. |
About 1.2 million students study at Nigeria's public and private universities, AFP news agency quotes the National Universities Commission as saying. | About 1.2 million students study at Nigeria's public and private universities, AFP news agency quotes the National Universities Commission as saying. |
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