SSANU, NASU, NAAT Demand N30bn To End Strike
Striking Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities (SSANU), Non-Academic Staff Union of Universities (NASU) and National Associ...
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Striking Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities (SSANU),
Non-Academic Staff Union of Universities (NASU) and National
Association of Academic Technologists (NAAT), have called on the Federal
Government to release N30billion to them as a condition to calling off
their industrial action.
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The unions had embarked on the industrial action following the
failure of government to honour the agreement reached with them. The
demand was made by the National Vice President of SSANU, Mr Alfred
Jimoh, after a protest against the Federal Government’s refusal to
negotiate with the unions on the strike action.
Addressing journalists at the Federal University of Technology,
Akure, Jimoh said if government releases the N30billion, it would be
added to the N4.6billion shared among the three non-teaching staff.
“Government should release more funds to take care of the
arrears of the earned allowance of the three non-teaching staff of
universities and commence the immediate implementation of the allowances
to forestall further accumulation of the arrears”, the union leader said.
While accusing government of using divide and rule system among the
universities workers, Jimoh declared that the ongoing strike would be
total until government responds to their demands.
He noted that the unions regretted the strike action following its
effects on parents and students but they (unions) had no option than to
embark on it.
He called on well-meaning Nigerians to call on government to accept
the proposal of the unions in order for them to end the industrial
action.
The workers, drawn from the universities in the southern part of
the country, displayed placards and marched through the major streets of
Akure, the Ondo State capital, protesting what they described as the
insensitivity of government to their plight.
They were led by Jimoh; SSANU National Public Relational Officer
(PRO), Salaam Abdussobum; Zonal Secretary, Matthew Eruyen, and Mrs Grace
Fadiora.