Strike: Pastor Ajala Urges FG To Resolve Face-Off With ASUU To Avert Collapse Of Public Institutions

The chairman Batish group of schools, Pastor Theophilus Ajala in a photograph with management
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The chairman Batish group of schools, Pastor Theophilus Ajala has asked the Federal government to weigh the huge implication of the continued strike action that had lasted for eight months now to prevent the total collapse of public Universities in the country.

Pastor Theophilus Ajala appealed for the graduation, speech, and Prize Given a day of the British group of schools which was held at the school premises in Lokoja on Tuesday.

The cleric who is also the pastor in charge of Batish church in Lokoja and its environs regretted that continually piled up of graduands from various secondary Schools in the country without the Universities to admit them is a time tomb

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The servant of God, therefore, urged the Federal government to immediately enter into a pact with the striking and dieing University lecturers to solve the impasse that had shot down public institutions across the country.

Pastor Theophilus Ajala traced the failure of the Federal government to enter into a dialogue table with the ASUU because their children are undergoing studies abroad and the action of those in the office is not logical.

He challenged parents and guardians to be fully prepared to deploy their permanent voter cards to change a system that has brought untold hardship to suffering families

His words: ‘our graduands are thoroughly groomed by our knowledgeable and experienced teachers to face any challenges that will befall them in the future”.

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In a speech, the school’s Parents Teachers Association’s chairman, High Chief Gabriel Bamidele Adeniyi showered encomiums on the proprietor and staff of the school for inculcating discipline, knowledge, and modern skills in their children.

High Chief Gabriel Adeniyi also asked the Federal government to immediately looked into the ASUU grievances to allow Nigeria Students to resume classes

The graduation, speech, and Prize Given day attracted the presence of dignitaries from all walks of life as it was marked in grand style, thrilling the audience with lots of educational presentations, music, and donations of gifts to deserving students.

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