CURSORY : The National industrial court has adjourned the case between federal government and ASUU again.


The National Industrial Court has adjourned the case filed against ASUU by the federal government over the ongoing strike again, setting the hearing to September 19.
The federal government had earlier filed a suit against ASUU in an attempt to end the the ongoing strike which has now lasted for 7 months.
However, at the resumed sitting on Friday, the court announced that the case is further adjourned till next week Monday.
The counsel to the FG, James Igwe, earlier asked the court to give the suit an accelerated hearing due to the urgency of the matter to enable the students to return to school.
Igwe told the court that since the matter was already in court, it would be proper for the strike to be called off, pending the determination of the suit.
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