Thursday 19 September 2013

71-Year-Old Man Sues ASUU Over Strike

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According to Osun Defender, a 71-year-old pensioner from Kano State, Mallam Dankano Garba Ahmed has lost patience in the ongoing industrial action by the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU and has sued the association, as well as eight others.

He had a suit submitted to the National Industrial Court of Nigeria laments that the ongoing strike is negatively affecting his daughter’s education.

He accused the union of frustrating his efforts to get his daughter, Zainab Garba Ahmed, a 400 level Civil Engineering student at the Bayero University Kano, out of school within the determined time.

He adds that the strike is making his daughter, who is the second plaintiff, idle, disorganised and psychologically disturbed.

“Her future and that of thousand others across the country are being stagnated strategically by the ongoing strike,” he decries.

He is asking the court to determine if the 21 October 2009 agreement, concluded between ASUU and the Federal Government, is valid, binding, and not illegal.

If found otherwise, the pensioner asks the court to define whether ASUU has a right to commence a strike for failure or refusal of the Federal Government to implement the said agreement.

He seeks perpetual injunction restraining ASUU from continuing with the strike or taking any action whatsoever and by whatever means to enforce the said agreement or compel the Federal Government to implement it.

The case came up yesterday, September 18, 2013, at the Kano division of National Industrial Court

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