 Meanwhile, from those states, the state chapter of the NLCO and its affiliate also took part of the of the strike to the state government house in Benin City. The state captured to register their dismeasure over the lingering strike and backed upon by Asus, Sanon, Nassau and its affiliates, receiving them the governor, Gadwin Obaseki, who was represented by his chief of staff, told the workers the government will resolve the lingering strike in the state and the nation at large. Affects, one. Affects of what have affected women in the university, that is why we are here today. On behalf of the province and the president of Nigeria Local Congress, President Ayuba Waban, I want to assure you that with this move that NLC and all of you have made today, this is a letter that has gone to the 36 states government and has something to be done with me. So I want to assure you that it is excellent to get this letter today. This morning, I am aware that you are here, but it is unavoidably absent. First and foremost, I want to thank God for this opportunity and NLC coming out to speak on behalf of the affiliate unions in the university system. The issue at hand is something that is supposed to be a very serious matter because it concerns the future of our youth. Any nation that is serious about growth or the future of the nation must take into cognizance the need for the youth to be seriously schooled. And thank God for NLC coming to us, to solidarize with us all, because we are the right body. That is our center, where we all look up to. Because we have a government that is sensitive to the plight of the coming man in this country. So you get notified about fresh news updates.