United States has expressed worry over
the lingering feud between the Federal Government and the striking
public universities’ lecturers over their demand for better working
conditions..
The US also warned against the activities of touts who deceive intending students from Nigeria.
Addressing journalists on Wednesday in
Abuja, the US Embassy Cultural Affairs Officer, Bill Strassberger, urged
the government to resolve the crisis with the Academic Staff Union of
Universities, saying “it is a fear, it is a worry for us.”
Nigeria currently has about 7,028 students studying at over 700 institutions in the USA.
He said, “That is something for the Nigerian government. It is up to it to work it out with the striking lecturers.
“We are not involved in that negotiation
but we can encourage. It is a fear, it is a worry for us because that
would make it hard for the students to come.
“It may be difficult, but there is no magic wand to resolve the strike,” Strassberger added.
Advising Nigerians to shun those who
parade themselves as agents, Strassberger said accurate information
regarding studying in the US could be obtained from the embassy.
“Those are the touts, those are the
people that I will even call criminals because they are stealing
opportunities by selling only documents by giving bad information and
creating a disappointment when the person comes in with that information
or with only document. And that is the result of not getting accurate
information,” he said.
Earlier, the Head, EducationUSA,
Jennifer Onyukwu, said the ASUU’s strike would affect intending students
from Nigeria who wish to study in the US because of the need to obtain
their transcripts.
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