The leader of the group, Mr Jonas Adokiye, who made the appeal while
addressing government house officials in Port Harcourt, said the
lingering strike was doing harm to students.
He said the strike
had turned most of the students into armed robbers and prostitutes,
noting that some students had engaged themselves in various kinds of
criminal activities, due to idleness.
The unionist urged well-meaning Nigerians to prevail on ASUU and the Federal Government to return to the negotiation table.
Adokiye
who is also the Director of Action and Mobilisation of NANS, also
called for the appointment of a senior special assistant to the governor
to oversee student matters. He pleaded with the Rivers Government to
also provide buses to ease movement of students in Rivers, appealing for
the payment of bursary to students.
The Permanent Secretary in
the Rivers State Government House, Mr Fortune Oguru, commended the group
for conducting themselves peacefully.
He appealed to students to
be patient, promising to pass their message to the governor, whom he
said, was away on official assignment.
Oguru assured the students
that the outcome of the negotiations between government and ASUU would
ensure better learning and teaching.
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