Last week The Academic Staff Union of
Polytechnic (ASUP) said it will commence an
indefinite strike today, November, 13 following government failure to
fulfil agreements made with the union.
ASUP's National President, Usman Dutse
said the union had a meeting with the Ministry of Labour on October 16
to resolve the issues but the ministry has not responded.
“We
were told by the federal ministry of labour that a memorandum of
understanding will be given, but we’ve not gotten one till date and that
is why our members say there is no seriousness on the side of the
government.”
Dutse also said another meeting has been scheduled with the government for Wednesday, November 15.
Meanwhile, academic activities will be paralysed in all Polytechnics across the country.
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He said, ''All academic activities will be suspended during the strike.
“Our
union is constrained to lament that our sector is on the verge of
collapse and needs all the emergency attention it urgently deserves.”
The
Union's strike, however, may ground academic activities in all
government controlled educational institutions in the country to a halt
if the Academic Staff Union of the Universities also begins its nationwide strike as threatened in November.
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