 In a related development, the Chief Press Secretary to the Governor of Delta State, Ulissa Ifadjika, has called on the federal government to end the prolonged ASSO strike that has kept students at home for over six months. Ifadjika made this statement while speaking to an Eastman at the government house in Asaba. Our correspondent Apomejero Friday reports that Ifadjika urged the government to understand the Delta State and its strategy and ensuring that lecturers and students remain in school. The striking, interesting teachers have extended their strike indefinitely. Not just a one-month a year or two months. It's indefinitely. And that is terrible for the students. The children have been at home for six months, meaning that they don't even have one. No one will be at home. Our government has done great the same way we talked about. The antitrust of the real threat. They have told federal government that we, Delta, even when fostered in universities, even when fostered in universities, all schools are open, the students are open. Whatever the requirements are, the State Government is waiting to ask the federal government the same way they listen to him for the very same solution. If you listen to him, the government on top of the government on top of strike.