The extent Nigerian Government owned Universities shut down
due to workers or lecturers' strike is no longer news anymore. The unfulfilled
agreement between the government and university unions has made it something we
expect annually.
Leaving the student to pray for grace that school might
continue each semester to enable them graduate at the appropriate time with their
rivals, in polytechnics and private intuitions.
The 2018 edition of the union's industrial action is already
looming and students are expected to be ready for the upcoming nationwide
strike.
The Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities,
SSANU, has warned the Federal Government to implement the new minimum wage or
face its wrath.
The union at its 34th
National Executive Council, NEC, meeting held at Delta State University
reportedly accused the government of not being sincere with its negotiation team
In a communique signed by the union's National President, Samson Ugwoke and
National Public Relations Officer, Abdussobur Salaa said the new minimum wage is
becoming protracted.
The statement reads:
“NEC in session noted that the negotiations on the new national minimum wage are becoming unnecessarily protracted.“NEC observed that the Federal Government appears not to be sincere about the negotiations and that the decision of the Federal Government side, to postpone the meeting of the Committee sine die, on the grounds of further consultations, is flimsy.“SSANU, therefore, joins the Nigeria Labour Congress to call on the Federal Government to face the serious business of reviewing the national minimum wage lest it incurs the wrath of the Nigerian workers and their millions of dependents who have been long-suffering and patient.“Nigerian workers should not be pushed to the wall, as the implication of this could have dire consequences on governance.”
Could this be another
break down in our universities? Whatever the outcome might be student should
get ready
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