14/10/2022
Who got hit the most? Lecturers, Students or Traders
There is finally light at the end of the tunnel. Congratulations to us all.
While it appear like the Nigerian student were the only most hit from the tussle between ASUU and the Federal government, other stakeholders of the university campus were equally hit alike. Lecturers, small business owners, transporters and many other individuals scattered around our campuses across the nation whose daily living depend on the sales made from their daily transaction all got their equal shares. This quickly drive home the popular saying that "when two elements fight, it is the grass that suffer".
Lecturers in one hand have been forced to succeed without salary for good eight months. Some who could not keep up with the difficult life resorted su***de, hawking etc while some also made the decision to leave the nation for good.
The strike action that commenced on the 14th of February 2022 just got suspended today, resulting to barely 8 months of no business for the small business owners & transporters some of who are the bread winner of their families.
Greater hit for the business owners is the fact that the one year rental payment made for their outlet have vanished into the thin air with nothing to show for it. We are on our own right!
In the long run ASUU is getting what they want and fought for or almost all they wanted, students will continue from where they stopped, shop owners lost eight months of rental payment with nothing to show for it.
Hit like button if you you believe that students got hit the most or share if you believe that all stakeholders got their share of the hit.