 Away from the south-west to the south-souths, the Niger-labeled Congress in Delta State has threatened to shut down economic activities in the country that the federal government feels to implement the agreement with ASU. The group said this in government house during a peaceful protest in Nassabat, the state capital. The state then will see Vice-Chairman Kamar Ezeko Okudi appear to Governor Okua to help table the issues at the Federal Executive Council meeting. How can we leave the children that will be at home? Everybody will suffer it. Sign and implement the 2009 federal government ASU agreement that have been renegotiated. And then apply the U-turns, university transfer and accountability solutions. Government is not willing to decide its obligations. In the Niger-Labeled Congress, it is categorical. Education is free from primary to tertiary level. However, subject to our abidual fund, this nation is endowed. This country is sufficiently endowed. Don't make another abdication its own responsibility. You have done this without violence. You have called that we should listen to our brothers. We all went to the universities. We know that it's continually not what we left. And there's need for us to cry out. And I'm pretty sure that ASU is not saying that all must be met. But there must be some reasonable impact and where we can meet ourselves halfway.