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Naat Warns of Looming Strike Urges Nigerians to Hold Fg Accountable

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AI-generatedThis news highlights ongoing labor disputes in Nigeria's education sector, reflecting broader issues of government neglect and economic challenges affecting public services. Such strikes can disrupt academic activities, impact student outcomes, and signal systemic underfunding or mismanagement in education, potentially influencing social stability and economic productivity.
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- NAAT warns of a potential nationwide strike in public universities.
- The union has been in negotiations with the Federal Government since 2017 over a 2009 agreement.
- NAAT rejected a recent proposal from the Yayale Ahmed Committee as inadequate.
- The warning follows NAAT's 62nd National Executive Council meeting on April 16, 2026.
- NAAT urges Nigerians to hold the Federal Government accountable for any disruptions.
Prolonged labor disputes pose significant risks to academic stability and student outcomes, supported by historical patterns of similar disputes. However, the potential for government intervention remains a critical factor that could alter the trajectory of these negotiations.
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