NANS Celebrates Tinubu’s Release of $103M Relief Fund to ASUU and Allies

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The National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) has praised President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for promptly releasing 50 billion naira to cover the outstanding emoluments due to ASUU members and various non-academic personnel unions associated with federal universities throughout the country.

A declaration from Comrade Olushola Oladoja and Comrade Samson Ajasa Adeyemi (Samrich), who serve as the president and secretary of NANS respectively, stated that this move is not just a victory for ASUU but also signifies advancement and effective leadership aimed at reshaping higher education in Nigeria.

The statement said

This daring move serves as both an endorsement of the President’s Renewed Hope Agenda and a strong indication of his steadfast dedication to rejuvenating Nigeria’s educational system. This further underscores his appreciation for the vital part played by teachers and university personnel in molding the destiny of our country.

As a recognized organization speaking for millions of Nigerian students within Nigeria and abroad, we see this advancement as a significant move towards rebuilding confidence, ensuring continuous academic schedules, and cultivating conditions conducive to educational brilliance.

The president’s focus on enhancing youth and student growth via targeted investments in education serves as a beacon of hope for a more prosperous and fruitful tomorrow. The current academic tranquility at our institutions of higher learning can be attributed directly to decisive governance, transparent communication, and collaborative dedication among the administration and key participants.

We urge the leaders of ASUU and other non-academic staff unions to maintain this cooperative attitude and forward momentum as we navigate towards establishing a higher education system that is both steady and internationally competitive.

NANS confirms its willingness to keep engaging constructively with all parties involved in the educational sphere and will stay a dedicated ally in making sure the interests and well-being of Nigerian students are always at the forefront. Once more, we express our gratitude, Mr. President, for your attentiveness, actions, and faith in Nigeria.

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