On Monday, Imo State University in Owerri declared that it was ending its participation in the Academic Staff Union of Universities' seven-month strike.
On Tuesday, September 20, the university invited both its students and employees to return to class.
Ralph Njoku, the university's public relations officer, told our correspondent that the university made the decision to end the ongoing strike in the best interests of the faculty and personnel at the school.
Ralph Njoku, the university's public relations officer, claimed that the university made the decision to end the ongoing strike in the best interests of the institution's personnel and students.
Yes, the university spokeswoman clarified. It is real. We've told the pupils to get back to work right away. Tuesday is the start of classes.
"For the benefit of our students and employees, we are taking this action. Not only are we ending the ASUU strike, but we are also requesting that everyone go back to school."
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