By Our Correspondent
The Academic Staff Union of Universities, (ASUU), says it is yet to receive a copy of the Appeal Court judgement ordering lecturers end their eight-month strike.
It says it can only determine its next line of action after reviewing the judgement.
The Court of Appeal Friday ordered the union to return to work, as earlier directed by the National Industrial Court, with immediate effect.
In reaction to the fresh court judgment, ASUU President, Professor Emmanuel Osodeke, told Daily Post that the union is yet to officially receive the Court ruling.
He said the union would after receiving the judgement, go through the document with its lawyers and decide on its next line of action.
“We have not received the ruling, when we get it, we will review it with our lawyer and then we can take the next step”.
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The Federal Government, following its inability to reach a truce with the university lecturer, dragged ASUU to the National Industrial Court on September 11.
The court on September 24, ordered the striking lecturers to return to class while negotiation with the Federal Government continues.
Not satisfied with the ruling, the union headed to the appellate court to appeal the ruling.