The National Executive Council of the Academic Staff Union of Universities will meet on Wednesday to decide the union’s next line of action following the conclusion of renegotiations undertaken by the Yayale Ahmed-led committee set up by the Federal Government, FAS REPORTS has learnt.
In a last-minute effort to avert a fresh ASUU strike, the government’s renegotiation team reconvened talks with the union on Monday.
The meeting, which began yesterday, is expected to formally conclude today (Tuesday), according to a senior ASUU NEC member who spoke on condition of anonymity due to restrictions placed on media engagement during the negotiation process.
“The renegotiation meeting started on Monday and will end on Tuesday. After that, NEC will meet and determine our next steps by Wednesday. Everyone will know the outcome then,” the NEC member said.
SUU’s one-month ultimatum to the Federal Government elapsed on Saturday, heightening anxiety across public universities.
The union has repeatedly threatened a full-scale strike, accusing the government of a “nonchalant” attitude towards its longstanding demands.

