Delsu Backs out of the ASUU Strike and Resumes Classes Immediately

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The Delta State University, Abraka, has backed out of the ongoing Academic Staff Union of Universities strike as the institution’s management also directed the students to immediately return for academic activities.

The decision was reached after the 183rd regular meeting of DELSU Senate held on Wednesday in Abraka.

A statement containing the resumption of studies at the institution after the Senate meeting was posted on the official Twitter handle of the institution’s Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Andy Egwunyenga, on Thursday.

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It read in part;

This is to inform the University Community, particularly staff, Undergraduate and Postgraduate Students that Senate of the Delta State University, at its 183rd Regular Meeting, held on Wednesday, March 16, 2022, deliberated extensively on the approved University’s Academic calendar and decided as follows:

In addition, the University approved Academic Calendar would be followed strictly;

Furthermore, all undergraduate and Postgraduate students are to return to campus immediately and commence lectures; and

that Faculties and Departments should ensure that academic activities commence fully.

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