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    Strike: University Workers Give FG 14-Day Ultimatum

    straightnewsng.comBy straightnewsng.comJanuary 3, 2021 --- 4:09 pmUpdated:January 3, 2021 --- 4:16 pmNo Comments4 Mins Read
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    Uncertainty hangs on resumption of classes by university students as university workers have given Federal Government a 14-day strike notice to clear disparity in allocation of N40 billion earned allowance.

    Coming under the aegis of National Association of Academic Technologists (NAAT), the workers have vowed to go on strike if the Federal Government fails to meet their demands and resolve their grievances.

    They are protesting the disparity in the sharing of N40 billion earned allowance released to the four university-based unions.

    These are Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), the Senior Staff Association of Nigerian University (SSANU), the Non-Academic Staff Union of Educational and Associated Institutions (NASU) and NAAT.

    Both SSANU and NAAT have also rejected the sharing formulas and threatened last week to embark of an indefinite strike if the Federal Government continue to give the largest chunk of the money to ASUU at the expense of the three other non-teaching unions.

    NAAT is also demanding the release of 50 per cent of the N71 billion accrued allowance being owed its members from the 2009 agreement reached between the government and the union.

    The President of NAAT, Comrade Ibeji Nwokoma, told journalists in Abuja that the Union has written to the Minister of Labour and Employment, informing him of their planned industrial action.

    He said: “We have written to the government that NAAT as a body ought to have been given a specified percentage of the N40 billion. You must define it. You can’t just say ASUU 75 per cent and others 25 per cent. Let us know the specific percentage you are giving to NAAT as a union.

    “In the MoU, we entered with the government on November 18, in item number 2b, we demanded that in sharing of the N40 billion released; that government should clearly define what is going to be allocated to each Union.

    “The government agreed to the genuineness of our demands and said NUC and the Federal Ministry of Education will work it out in conjunction with the union. And what they have done negates completely the spirit of that MoU.

    “We have given government ultimatum of 14 days. We wrote to the government on 30th December. And we have given government 14 working days and if at the end of the 14 working days our demands are not met, we resume our suspended strike.

    “Definitely, we will close down the schools, definitely, there will be no opening of schools. If anybody thinks that ASUU has called off the strike and that schools will reopen, then let the person dare us.

    “Let us know how effective or how possible it is for schools to reopen when Technologists are on strike.

    “If the government in its own wisdom has said ASUU should take N30 billion from the N40 billion released, it is not the business of my union.

    “But we have also told the government that the arrears accruable to my union since 2009 to 2020, they have paid up to 2012, is N71 billion and we have demanded 50 per cent of that amount.

    “And we have also given government ultimatum of 14 days if the government fails to do that, we will call out our members on strike. Nobody has a monopoly of closing or opening of Universities by the strike.”

    He lamented that the 2009 agreement has not been fully implemented, even when it ought to have been renegotiated.

    The NAAT President said: “It was supposed to have been renegotiated after three years but since 2009, it has not been renegotiated.”

    He stated further that laboratories and studios in universities are in terrible condition as the government has abandoned technology.

    “We demanded that the government should release N100 billion because if you go to all the universities, you will discover that the laboratories are dilapidated.

    “We have asked the government to release N100 billion to bring the laboratories to international standard and then release another N20 billion every year for the next 5 years to enable the Laboratories to be revamped,” Nwokoma said.

     

     

    Associated Institutions (NASU) Federal Government(FGN) Minister of Labour and Employment National Association of Academic Technologists (NAAT) Non-Academic Staff Union of Educational President of NAAT-Comrade Ibeji Nwokoma Senior Staff Association of Nigerian University (SSANU)
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