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I have three biological children affected by ASUU strike, says Ngige

 

Minister of Labour and Employment, Chris Ngige has vowed to ensure that the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) does not go on another industrial action.

The Minister who made the promise in an interview on Channels Television on Wednesday, December 23, said three of his biological children were victims of the strike.

He added that two out of the three are American citizens and he had the option of leaving them to go study in the US and enjoy the free education, but he didn’t.

Ngige said: “I will not give ASUU the opportunity to go on strike. Because I have three biological children that suffered from this imbroglio that we found ourselves in and about 15 people on my scholarship in Nigerian Universities.

“My three biological children are here in Nigerian Universities. They even went to secondary school here. Two of them are American citizens and I had the option of leaving them to go study in America and enjoy the free education or whatever, but I didn’t. So, I am a committed parent. I am involved, even more than some ASUU members because some of them have their children in private schools.”

 

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