Some students in Ibadan, Oyo State, have reacted to the two months strike extension announced  by members of the Academic Staff Union of the Universities, ASUU.

Among them are some final year students of the University of Ibadan, including, Olaogun Oladapo, Ojo Moses, Seyi Emmanuel and Ayobami Joseph who expressed worry that the strike would further extend the duration of their study.

They, however, said they would utilize the period to sharpen their vocational skills and earn more income.

Similarly, some hundred level students of the institution lamented the extension, saying it would force them to convey their luggage and foodstuff back home.

The students appealed to the Federal government to accede to the request of ASUU to prevent frequent disruption of the academic calendar of tertiary institutions.

During the visit of Radio Nigeria correspondent to the ASUU secretariat, none of the executives of the union were on ground to speak on the new development.

Our correspondent also observed that some students were playing table tennis in their hall of residence while some were revising their lecture notes.

Aside the lecture rooms that were under lock, the faculty car parks lecturers also had scanty vehicles.

Rotimi Famakin 

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