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Buhari To ASUU: Dialogue Is Always Better Than Conflict

Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari (R) addresses the audience following his re-election, after Nigeria's Independent National Electoral Commission presented his certificate of election on February 27, 2019, in Abuja. - Muhammadu Buhari was on February 27 re-elected Nigeria's president after a delayed poll that angered voters and raised political temperatures, but the opposition immediately vowed to challenge the "sham" result in court. (Photo by Kola SULAIMON / AFP) (Photo credit should read KOLA SULAIMON/AFP via Getty Images)

President Muhammadu Buhari has appealed to the leadership of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) to always embrace dialogue, adding that it’s always better than conflict.

The President stated this while delivering his address during the 36th Convocation Ceremony of the University of Ilorin on Saturday.

The President, who was represented by Prof Ignatius Onimawo, told the leadership of ASUU that dialogue is better than conflict.

“Let me also use this opportunity to appeal to members of the academic staff of our universities to embrace peace.

“They should realise that dialogue is always better than conflict. No one gains from the crisis. While government alone cannot solve all challenges facing society, this administration is willing to listen to complaints and alternative points of view to manage a situation.

“The university system cannot withstand any crisis now considering the time it had lost to Coronavirus pandemic,” he said.

The President, however, appealed to the leadership and members of ASUU to give always give peace a chance.

On the issue of the COVID-19 pandemic, the President said our universities have a role to play in the efforts at combating the scourge.

“I expect our universities to conduct researches targeted at discovering an antidote to it. Universities are expected to focus their research on challenges facing our societies and find practical solutions within the context of national development.”

“I, therefore, challenge the Universities to give their best in the fight against this common and unrelenting enemy of humanity. I enjoin our researchers to collaborate among themselves and look forward to bringing an effective solution to this medical challenge.

“The nation expects the University of Ilorin to play a leading role in the research efforts to develop Covid 19 in Nigeria.

“The nation expects nothing less from the Nigerian University system”, he added.

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