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Angry Students Storms UNILAG gate, protest as ASUU extended strike

Nigerian Students on Monday gathered in front of the entrance gate of the University of Lagos (UNILAG), Akoka to protest the extension of ASUU three-month strike.

They also marched along the road leading to the university gate, causing slight disruption in vehicular movements.

ALLSCHOOL had reported that the Academic Staff of Union of Universities (ASUU) announced the extension of its three-month strike by an additional three months.

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The Nation observed heavily armed and hooded security operatives, including men of the Nigeria Police Force and the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps were stationed at the university gate.

Also, men of the Department of State Services were among the joint security forces at the venue with scores of patrol vans.

The students called for immediate resolution of the crisis between the striking university lecturers and the Federal Government.

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They chanted solidarity songs, stating they were tired of staying at home as the strike had caused a disruption to their academic calendar and affected their plans.

The students also displayed banners with inscriptions like ‘End ASUU strike now’, ‘Strike has killed our educational sector, we need to go back to school’, ‘We are tired of FG/ASUU’ and ‘Age no de my side’ among others

A mother who joined the protesting students, Mrs. Margret Akinwande, told The Nation that she joined the protest because of her children, urging the Federal Government as a matter to intervene in the situation.

Student activist Femi Adeyeye told The Nation that the protest was a warning with a bigger one in the offing.

READ ALSO: BREAKING: ASUU Extends Strike by Another 3 Months

CREDIT: ALLSCHOOL, The Nation

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