Sunday, May 24

GUSAU – The striking lecturers at the Federal College of Education Technical (FCET) in Gusau, Zamfara State, have announced an unconditional suspension of their strike action.

The three-month-old strike was called off on Thursday fol­lowing a long-hours meeting of union members at Gusau Col­lege, the state capital.

Mukhtar Abdullahi, a mem­ber of the academic union FCET Gusau, apologised to parents, guardians, and students for the inconvenience caused by the col­lege’s strike, which lasted more than three months.

“Let me first of all start by apologising to students, we will overcome the long absence of academic activities, certainly the academic activities have resumed from now, what hap­pened has happened, and the full resumption of academics is sacrosanct,” he said.

According to him, the decision to call off the strike was made un­conditionally, and members of the union reached an agreement after meeting to resolve issues at the college.

A coalition of Zamfara State Civil Society and sup­porters of Federal College Of Education Technical Gusau (FCET) protested against the College Of Education Aca­demic Staff Union (COEASU) Chapter’s alleged anti-educa­tion policies.

Alhaji Nasiru Garba, repre­senting the coalition, expressed solidarity with Hajiya Hauwa’u Mukhtar Abdul Karim, the FCET Gusau’s only female and indige­nous provost since its inception in 1988.

According to him, some mem­bers of the embattled union did not wish the college well, so they went as far as inviting their co-union members from over eight states of the federation to join them in the fight against what God had done.

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