However, the association vowed to go back into the trenches again if the state government and the university authorities fail to honour their agreements.
Speaking with newsmen after a congress of the union, the state ASUU Chairman of the University, Dr. Ralph Amokaha revealed that the decision was based on unwavering commitment to the survival of the institution, adding “it is a step of faith in the belief that the state government and the Governing Council of the institution will sustain their honour by keeping their part of the bargain.”
