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Police on red alert as University students plan to shut down Lagos ports
They have therefore vowed to go on a weeklong protest if the government failed to implement the agreement with the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU).
ASUU had embarked on an indefinite strike action since February to compel the federal government to implement its agreement with the union on proper funding of public universities and improved condition of service of lecturers over ten years ago.
NANS also disclosed readiness to ground the Nigerian ports and third mainland bridge in Lagos if the federal government fails to yield to their lecturers’ requests.
In a statement on Monday by its Chairman, NANS National Taskforce on #EndASUUStrikeNow, Ojo Raymond, said, “For the past few days, we have been protesting simultaneously round the states of the country to protest the continued ASUU strike which has lasted over seven months as a result of the ‘gross irresponsibility of the federal government to fulfill the terms of the agreement they willingly signed with ASUU.
“As an association, we are saddened by this development which has resulted in the closure of universities.
“And, this act, we believe, is deliberate by the federal government to deny the children of the common Nigeria access to quality education which violates the provisions of Chapter Two of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 (as amended),” he stated.
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NIWA partners ICPC to strengthen internal transparency in its operations
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Navy appoints new Maritime Guard Commander for NIMASA
Commodore Adoki, a principal Warfare Officer specializing in communication and intelligence, brings onboard 25 years experience in the Nigerian Navy covering training, staff and operations.
Welcoming the new MGC Commander to the Agency, the Director General, Dr Dayo Mobereola, expressed confidence in Adoki’s addition to the team, emphasising that it will further strengthen the nation’s maritime security architecture given his vast experience in the industry.
The Maritime Guard Command domiciled in NIMASA was established as part of the resolutions of the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Nigerian Navy to assist NIMASA strengthen operational efficiency in Nigeria’s territorial waters, especially through enforcement of security, safety and other maritime regulations.
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