 President of the Senate Ahmed Lawan has said that the 2009 agreement signed with the leadership of the Academic Staff Union of Universities ASU is unrealistic and not implementable. Lawan, during a meeting between the leadership of the National Association of Nigerian Students NANDs and some principal officers of the Senate of the National Assembly Complex of BOOJA, appealed to the striking members of the Academic Staff Union of Universities ASU to call off the industrial action for the sake of students. No challenge is insurmountable and I want to think positively that we are going to resolve this issue as soon as possible. But first I don't like the 2009 agreement because it's not a practical, it's not a realistic agreement. Somebody just wanted ASU to go back to the classrooms and just sign everything there. ASU may not like to hear what I'm saying but this is the truth. We must understand that there are things that we are going to do, we should do, we must do. And it's government fault to sign things that it knew was going to be difficult to implement. ASU will accept realities and that is I think going to be the starting point and government must not be selfish because we are not talking about ASU, we are talking about our students, our youth, our students, not ASU. In his submission, the National President of NANDS, Comrade Sondi Asifon stressed the need for urgent action by the federal government to end insistent ASU strike permanently. There is need because the ASU are saying they don't have the trust in the Ministry of Education that it didn't say. We want to satisfy as their father and as number two, the number three man in this country is Senate President. We want to see efforts to intervene in this matter. We understand that the President of NANDS is this, but we know through you today we have seen the President of NANDS. And a message is supposed to show it again. We want to go back to class. We want our university to be open. We want this issue to be resolved. We want ASU and federal government to go back to their position. So as NANDS today, we can continue with academic activities.