Written weeks before this uprising dubbed Operation Harmattan, I find that ASUU statement buried in its communique one of the most concise and illuminating positions on the penkelemesi that we find ourselves in. I have loved that blurb ever since I found it on ASUU's website. I have shared it on Twitter and on Facebook where it has received favorable attention. And I am the number one critic of ASUU. Perhaps one of ASUU's problems is how to get the message out; however it is great that it is now using its website the way it should. It should get a Facebook page and a Twitter handle and join the conversation, no wahala. Who knows, once I find they are trying their best, I might well leave them alone. I am a fair person ;-)
- Ikhide
From: tunji AZEEZ <orunmilababa@yahoo.co.uk>
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Thanks, Oga Ikhide for posting this. However, ASUU has never been silent on national issues but, perhaps, we need to do more in the area of circulating our views even after having press conferences usually well attended and covered by the press.
On the current issue of fuel subsidy, as Etannbi has mentioned, not a few ASUU members across the nation participated in the protests and rallies. I am one of them. It is also important to add that the president of JAF- the umbrella body coordinating the protests, especially in Lagos- is former ASUU Chairman and foremost activist for many decades, Dr Dipo Fashina. Right now, we are mobilising for tomorrow across the country. One day, people will realise that ASUU's actions are in the best interest of Nigeria and Nigerians.
Thank you for your inciting opinions.
Tunji Azeez
From: "alemikae@yahoo.com" <alemikae@yahoo.com>
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Sent: Sunday, 8 January 2012, 21:14
Subject: Re: USA Africa Dialogue Series - ASUU ON "THE STATE OF THE NATION"
Info - ASUU is a member of NLC. The UI branch led the protest in Ibadan last week. Other branches are also involved in mobilisation of protests in other cities. It has directed its members to join in the protests
Etannibi
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