 The National Association of Nigerian Student Nantes has called on the traditional leaders, some of whom are vice-chancellors in public universities across the country, to intervene and put an end to the lingering ask-to-strike. The union says there is not enough commitment to be demonstrated by the parties concerned to bring an immediate end to the strike that has caused disarray in the academic calendar of universities. Speaking of the secretariat of the Nigeria Union of Journalists NUJ Cardinal Council, chairman task force on end-ask-to-strike Dominic Phillips says Nantes cannot sit back and watch the students' future and the future of the nation being wasted. A lot of Nigerian students have lost a complete academic section due to these unwarranted disputes between the federal government and ASU, not counting those that have lost their lives or involved in one casualty or the other due to the protracted ask-to-strike. To us, the ask-to-strike is germane, and the only way to save public higher education across the nation from total collapse is to properly invest in the educational sector. The leadership of the National Association of Nigerian Students will continue to grant all the nation public assets from rules to reports, including Nigeria's authority if the federal government through the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Labor fail to resolve with the leadership of the academic staff union of universities in no distant time. Hello, hope you enjoyed the news. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.