 The Academic Staff Union of Universities and the Joint Action Committee on the Non-Academic Staff Union of Educational and Associated Institutions and the Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities say the federal government did not reach a strong agreement with them that can lead to calling off their industrial actions. All the university unions in the country are currently in strike, as was started at its strike on February the 14th and the JAC commenced its own on April the 14th. The unions embarked on industrial actions while the mandate improved welfare packages, better working conditions and implementation of various labor agreements signed with the federal government between 2009 and 2020. The National Ladies of Vassu and JAC of Sanu and Nassu, Professor Immanuel Osodeke and Mr. Immanuel Ibrahim, respectively told reporters that the federal government and those stakeholders in the education sector and religious leaders had a meeting with the four unions but no strong agreements were reached. The Minister of Labor and Employment, Senator Chris Ingege, was quoted in a report that we can't say in. We had a cordial and fruitful discussion, we looked at the issues disproportionately and reached some agreements to the satisfaction of everybody in attendance. But Osodeke said in Geegee's claim after the meeting that the unions would call off the ongoing strike this week was a political statement. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.