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Festus Keyamo Explains How PDP Caused ASUU Strike
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Festus Keyamo Explains How PDP Caused ASUU Strike 

The APC chieftain said that between 1999 and 2015, ASUU went on strike 12 times for a total of 900 days.

By Omotayo Olutekunbi

Festus Keyamo, the minister of state for labor and employment in Nigeria, has said that the Academic Staff Union of Universities’ (ASU) continuing strike is the fault of the country’s largest opposition party, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) (ASUU).

ASUU is on strike, according to Keyamo, because of the 2009 deal that the PDP-led government signed.

The APC chairman said that ASUU went on strike 12 times between 1999 and 2015, for a total of 900 days.

“The ASUU thing you are talking about. What is the problem of ASUU now? It’s the 2009 agreement signed by PDP government. They signed agreements with ASUU they couldn’t fulfill. We had to inherit those agreements and now struggling to renegotiate those agreements,” Keyamo said in an interview with Trust TV on Monday, August 15, 2022, evening, monitored by this newspaper.

“Imagine how irresponsible a government can be when they went into agreements with ASUU and signed conditions that they couldn’t fulfill and that is why ASUU is on strike so let us tell Nigerians that ASUU is not on strike because APC signed an agreement with them. It was the PDP that signed the agreement.

“We are not shifting blame; we are going to tackle the problem. Between 1999 and 2015 when they handed over to the APC, ASUU was on strike 12 times. I have the statistics amounting to 900 days.”

To discuss its ongoing strike action, the union will meet with the federal government today (Tuesday).

President Buhari’s 2019 reelection campaign hired Keyamo in April 2018 as its head of strategic communications.

The All Progressives Congress (APC) presidential campaign council recently accepted his offer to serve as its spokesperson.

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