The leadership of the Academic staff Union of Universities (ASUU) may call off its five months strike today should it receive favourable response from the Federal Government.
The Union on Wednesday said the ongoing strike by university lecturers could be suspended within 24 hours, subject to acceptance of the new resolutions reached with President Goodluck Jonathan on November 4.
However, the Union took exception to the statement credited to the Minister of Education, Nyesom Wike, that ASUU was making new outrageous demands, describing it as “untrue and absolute lie.”
The union also said it asked President Jonathan to facilitate the endorsement of resolutions reached with him and signed by high ranking government official preferably the Attorney-General of the Federation but not a permanent secretary.
Already, some Vice Chancellors have been recalling the students back to school.