 And the federal government has said that members of the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASU, has no justification for embarking on another round of strike action. The federal government is claiming that it has responded to all the demands of the lecturers within the limit of resources available. The director, Press and Public Relations' Federal Minister of Education, Ben Bongung, stated this while speaking in Abuja in reaction to strike threats credited to the national president of ASU, Professor Immanuel Oshideke. Some section of the media had reported Mr. Oshideke saying that the 30-billionaire revitalization fund and 22.5 billionaire earned academic allowance to the tune of 52.5 billionaire released by the federal government was not enough. More is needed to deal with the challenges faced in the university system. Mr. Oshideke was further quoted to have said that there was a possibility that the union would still go on strike unless the government addressed its demands, including the 2009 agreement.