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Students Block Road to Protest at UNIBEN Over Ongoing ASUU Warning Strike

Many students of the University Of Benin (UNIBEN), on Wednesday protested by blocking the ever busy Benin-Ore-Sagamu road over the ongoing industrial action by the Academic Staff Union Of Universities .

ASUU declared a four-week warning strike on Monday, after its National Executive Council (NEC) meeting in Lagos, to compel the Federal Government to implement the renegotiated 2009 agreement it had with the government.

The students were in their numbers by the entrance of the Ugbowo campus of the university chanting slogans and solidarity songs like “aluta continua…” and “education is our right,” among others.

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The students expressed their frustration over the incessant strike of university teachers, urged the federal government to heed to ASUU demands.

READ ALSO:FUTO Sues ASUU for Rejecting Minister of Communication, Pantami’s Professorship

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the protesting students carried placards with various inscriptions such as “5 years course has turned to 7 years; “FG settle ASUU” and “Enough is Enough.”

Some of them turned the highway into a football field, playing in sets while the student’s leaders were sharing bottles of water, soft drink, pies and doughnuts to the demonstrators for refreshment.

The students’ action caused a gridlock on the highway for about four hours, forcing many motorists to avoid the route while those going into the Edo capital had to divert their ways.

Consequently, passengers were also stranded as many walked a long distance before getting vehicles to their destinations.

READ ALSO:NANS threatens nationwide protest as ASUU declares fresh strike

CREDIT: ALLSCHOOL, THE NATION

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