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Keyamo doesn’t have sense – PDP’s Olayinka blast Minister

Abimbola Fabunmi by Abimbola Fabunmi
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The Peoples Democratic Party, (PDP) House of Reps candidate for Ekiti Central Federal Constituency, Lere Olayinka, has attacked Minister of State for Labour and Productivity, Festus Keyamo for his comment over the six-month-old ASUU strike.
The Minister granted an interview on Channels Television asking parents to beg the striking lecturers to suspend the ongoing industrial action, stressing that the FG cannot borrow to pay ASUU.
Olayinka who wrote to ASUU as a parent, said the Minister does not deserve to be addressed as Senior Advocate of Nigeria, SAN saying Keyamo has no sense.
Olayinka’s letter followed claims by the Minister of State for Labour and Productivity, Festus Keyamo that the Federal Government lacks the fund to meet the demands of the academic union.

However, Olayinka who wrote to ASUU as a parent, said the Minister does not deserve to be addressed as Senior Advocate of Nigeria, SAN saying Keyamo has no sense.

He accused President Buhari of being negligent about the industrial action which has taken away a full semester.

He said the efforts of the striking lecturers in making the Nigerian university a global standard, are appreciated.

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The PDP candidate expressed optimism that the next administration would do better.

The letter reads, “Dear ASUU, “I am on my bended knees this morning, pleading as a parent that this strike in our universities should end.

“My plea is premised on the confession of the Minister of State for Labour and Employment, Festus Keyamo (I won’t address him as a SAN because a SANship is about having sense), that the Buhari’s APC govt of 53 thieves does not have lost every sense of responsibility to end the strike.

“Therefore, it has now become the duty of Nigerians to beg ASUU to end the strike.

“Consequently, In the name of God, I am on my knees begging ASUU to call off the strike so that our children can return to school.

“This is not to say that I do not appreciate the demands of ASUU, but I am sure that when we have a govt in the country, the demands will be addressed.

“More so that the strike NO even KONAN those in this Buhari’s APC government because their children are either in universities abroad or private universities in Nigeria.

“Thank you as you consider this my plea and call of the strike”.

 

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The Peoples Democratic Party, (PDP) House of Reps candidate for Ekiti Central Federal Constituency, Lere Olayinka, has attacked Minister of State for Labour and Productivity, Festus Keyamo for his comment over the six-month-old ASUU strike.
The Minister granted an interview on Channels Television asking parents to beg the striking lecturers to suspend the ongoing industrial action, stressing that the FG cannot borrow to pay ASUU.
Olayinka who wrote to ASUU as a parent, said the Minister does not deserve to be addressed as Senior Advocate of Nigeria, SAN saying Keyamo has no sense.
Olayinka’s letter followed claims by the Minister of State for Labour and Productivity, Festus Keyamo that the Federal Government lacks the fund to meet the demands of the academic union.
However, Olayinka who wrote to ASUU as a parent, said the Minister does not deserve to be addressed as Senior Advocate of Nigeria, SAN saying Keyamo has no sense. He accused President Buhari of being negligent about the industrial action which has taken away a full semester. He said the efforts of the striking lecturers in making the Nigerian university a global standard, are appreciated. The PDP candidate expressed optimism that the next administration would do better. The letter reads, “Dear ASUU, “I am on my bended knees this morning, pleading as a parent that this strike in our universities should end. “My plea is premised on the confession of the Minister of State for Labour and Employment, Festus Keyamo (I won’t address him as a SAN because a SANship is about having sense), that the Buhari’s APC govt of 53 thieves does not have lost every sense of responsibility to end the strike. “Therefore, it has now become the duty of Nigerians to beg ASUU to end the strike. “Consequently, In the name of God, I am on my knees begging ASUU to call off the strike so that our children can return to school. “This is not to say that I do not appreciate the demands of ASUU, but I am sure that when we have a govt in the country, the demands will be addressed. “More so that the strike NO even KONAN those in this Buhari’s APC government because their children are either in universities abroad or private universities in Nigeria. “Thank you as you consider this my plea and call of the strike”.  
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