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NDU ASUU Calls Of Its 16 Weeks Strike, Announces Resumption


Academic Activities is set to resume at the Niger Delta University, (NDU) Bayesla State as the Academic Staff Union of Universities NDU chapter has called off its strike action.

This Followed the signing of the memorandum of understanding (MoU) by Government and ASUU-NDU in the presence of ASUU Benin Zonal Coordinator and the Majority Leader of the Bayelsa State House of Assembly as witnesses on Monday the 22nd of August, 2016.

An emergency ASUU-NDU Congress meeting was held on Tuesday the 23rd of August, 2016 at the Faculty of Law campus to suspend the Active Non-Compliance (ANC) action that lasted for 16 weeks with immediate effect.

Academic activities will resume on September 2nd, 2016.

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