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ASUP Vs FG


Asup ended up in deadlocked after meeting Federal government today they still stand strongly on their demand. Saying that without their demand being meet they won't call off the strike.
Furthermore,speaking with one of the Asup member after the meeting share is view that pervious administration as made a lot of promise which was not fulfill know they want to see reasonable response from the federal Government before they can guarantee going back to the lecture hall.
More also,all hope are not lost yet, they claim the Federal polytechnic needs urgent attention.
Finally,the polytechnic students are not really happy with the game being played by Asup representative and the Federal government, they say it a pity that leaders of tomorrow are sitting down at home.

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