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ASUP LasPoTech Chapter Has Received The Red Card

Yesterday it was still a rumor but today the red card has been confirmed. We all must have been pondering if it was possible to dissolve the Laspotech Chapter of ASUP, well who knows?
Today from a closer source, its been confirmed that the Lagos State Polytechnic Chapter of ASUP has been dissolved due to reasons the source has no idea of but another source confirmed that ASUP still exist in the institution but now been controlled by the National body of the association, so if that is the case, that is the Association executives of the institution (Laspotech)are no longer in office. Its also been confirmed that the ASUP building in the institution is no longer in operation as of the moment.
The question now is, what effect has this new update in Laspotech, on the ASUP nation wide strike that is to begin on Monday 13th of November? Will Laspotech be part of the strike or not. Hang around on echoes, the answer will be brought to you in the quickest means possible.
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