The Academic Staff Union Of Universities ASUU has challenged the nations electoral umpire to learn from the union what it means to conduct an election based on merit and hard work.
ASUU zonal coordinator Bauchi zone Timothy Namu said this in Jos , at a forum organized in honor of Chris Piwuna, who emerged as New ASUU national President.
For Timothy Namu, the Nigeria electoral body has a lot to learn from ASUU’s election if it must regain the confidence of the electorates to deliver a free, fair and credible election process acceptable to all.
He said the ASUU National President Chris Piwuna, also has a task to make government listen to them and address pressing issues affecting the university education.
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The Vice chancellor of the university of Jos Ishaya Tanko and ASUU chairman Jurbe Molwus, called on the newly elected ASUU President to remain focused and determined to deliver.
All eyes are on the ASUU National President as he begins the task of leading the affairs of the union for the next 2 years.
(Editor: Paul Akhagbemhe)