ASUU strike: NLC move to force FG, lecturers to resolve lingering strike immediately
The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), says it will take the step of
on one-day nationwide protest to the Federal Government to find immediate solutions
to contending issues with education sector unions (ASUU).
The NLC
President, Mr Ayuba Wabba, who stated this during the opening of the Congress’
Central Working Committee (CWC) meeting on Thursday in Abuja, said the move was
to call the attention of the Federal Government to find solution to the lingering
strike immediately.
Wabba expressed
sadness over the closure of the country’s tertiary institutions due to
unresolved labour disputes between the Federal Government and unions in
education.
NAN reports
that while the Federal Government continues to work on the demands of the
unions, academic activities across all public universities, polytechnics and
colleges of Education have been suspended.
The unions are demanding funding of the revitalisation fund, earned allowances, implementation of the University Transparency Accountability Solution (UTAS) scheme, as well as promotion arrears.
Other demands
are; the renegotiation of 2009 ASUU-FG Agreement, and the resolution of
inconsistency in the Integrated Personnel Payroll Information System (IPPIS),
among others.
Wabba said:
“You will recall that the last decision we took, we even went to the extent of
writing to President Muhammadu Buhari, we gave a 21-day notice for them to
converge a very high-powered meeting.
“We demanded
that the meeting should be chaired either by the Secretary of Government of the
Federation (SGF), or the Chief of Staff to the President, for this issue to be
resolved once and for all.
“That meeting
was called, but from the reports that I have been receiving from all the unions
in the education sector, progress has not been made.
“The timeline
of three weeks that was given to the committees for all reports to be turned
in, and for the government to be able to take a concrete decision, has not been
met.”
The NLC
president, however, alleged that there was reluctance by the Federal Government
in addressing the issues.
“Therefore, the
Central Working Committee has decided the faith that there will be a one-day
national protest.
“This is to
call the attention of the Federal Government to find solution to the issues
immediately.
“We have also
asked all our affiliates by the next one week to issue statements,” he stated.

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