The Guardian (Nigeria)

Another strike looms over ‘ unpaid 10- month salary’, ASUU warns

- From Rotimi Agboluaje, Ibadan

THE Academic Staff Union of Universiti­es ( ASUU), yesterday, accused the Federal Government of breaching a “no victimisat­ion clause” agreed upon during the dialogue that led to the suspension of its strike.

Chairman of University of Ibadan ( UI) chapter of the union, Professor Ayo Akinwole, claimed that the Federal Government and the Accountant- General of the Federation were victimisin­g members by allegedly refusing to pay them “salaries running between two to 10 months despite suspending the strike.”

The alleged refusal, according to ASUU, could lead to another strike in future, stating that while members “are back to their duty posts, the harsh economy being experience­d due to unpaid salaries and non- refund of deducted check- off dues will affect productivi­ty.”

The associatio­n stated in a statement that govern - ment “refused to remit union deductions with a plan to stifle it.”

ASUU said: “While government is paying outstandin­g five months salaries for those on nominal role at an agonisingl­y slow pace, over one hundred UI academic staff are being owed salaries ranging between two and ten months.”

The don further claimed that those newly employed in Februar y 2020 had not received any “dime because they maintained their stand to reject enrolment on the IPPIS.”

Akinwole stated that the President Muhammadu Buhari administra­tion “has continued to show that it cannot obey the rule of law by continuing to deduct housing funds from ASUU members who ha ve not subscribed to the scheme and also refused to refund same to respective accounts.”

He continued: “On December 23, 2020, ASUU conditiona­lly suspended ( with effect from 12: 01am on Thursday, December24, 2020) its nine- month old strike, which it began on March 23, 2020 owing to the failure of the Nigerian government to address the outstandin­g issues as outlined in the collective bargaining agreements of 2009,2013,2017 and 2019 freely reached and signed between the government and ASUU.”

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