ASUU Strike: The Way Forward
In this tussle going on between
ASUU and the Government, what is the way forward?
Must the grass suffer for the fight
between the elephants? Why can’t they
fight on a concrete platform so that the grass will no longer suffer, or can’t
they look for a common ground rather than struggle endlessly. Can’t a final
solution be found to this recurring struggle between the elephants, lest I forget,
I hear say NASU too go soon join strike o! Seriously, what is the way forward
in our country, can a permanent solution ever be found to the problems that
keep popping up? The fact that Ghana closed its universities for a year and got
a better education sector does not guarantee that ours will be the same.
“You cannot eat an omelette without breaking an
egg”. Sacrifices must be made, but to what extent?
There are speculations that ASUU
may call of its ongoing strike before or after the Sallah celebration as 60% to
70% of their demands have been met.
D strike is takin too long
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