THE National President, Academic Staff Union of Polytechnics (ASUP),
Mr Chibuzor Asomugha, on Thursday directed the union members nationwide
to commence an indefinite strike today.
Asomugha told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos that the
directive became imperative following the Federal Government’s failure
to meet the union’s demands.
He explained that two months after the union had suspended its
previous strike, nothing had been done by the government to address the
union’s demands.
NAN recalled that the decision to embark on the strike on October 4
was reached at the 75th National Executive Council (NEC) meeting of the
union in Bida, Niger State on September 28.
It will also be recalled that ASUP embarked on a nationwide
indefinite strike on April 29 over the Federal Government’s failure to
address its grievances.
The strike was later suspended on July 17.
The suspension was as a result of the intervention of the Joint
Committees on Education of the Senate and
the House of Representatives.
Asomugha said it was over two months that the union suspended its
strike, but the Federal Government had not fulfilled its pledge to
address the issues.
“Nothing has been done since we suspended our strike in July,” he said.
Asomugha said the union gave the Federal Government up till September
16, — a two-month grace period — within which to negotiate and settle
the issues, but noted that nothing had been done so far.
The president said that the Federal Government had not fulfilled its bargain in the 2009 agreement with the union.
The union had, earlier in a statement on Monday, notified the Federal
Government of its decision to go on strike if the government did not
honour the agreements reached.
NAN reported that the union’s demands include the possibility of
lower cadres rising to CONTISS 15, and the release of a white paper on
the visitation panel to the federal polytechnics.
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