The Guardian (Nigeria)

Poly lecturers resolve to go on strike

- From Kanayo Umeh, Abuja

THE Federal Government has promised to address the issues that led to ongoing strike by Academic Staff Union of Polytechni­c ( ASUP).

Minister of Education, Mallam Adamu Adamu, at a meeting with ASUP executives in Abuja, said some of the issues had already been resolved.

ASUP had embarked on an indefinite industrial action beginning from yesterday over alleged refusal of government to address its demands.

President of ASUP, Comrade Anderson Ezeibe, explained that the union declared the strike over the sorry state of public polytechni­cs and monotechni­cs as well as general decay in the poly technic subsector.

He expressed displeasur­e that Federal Government has not responded to series of letters written over the matter since expiration of the union’s ultimatum issued since March 2020.

Ezeibe listed the 12- point demands of the union to include non- release of the 10 months arrears of minimum wage owed members in federal polytechni­cs and non- implementa­tion of the same in some state- owned institutio­ns, non- reconstitu­tion of governing councils leading to disruption of administra­tive processes in polytechni­cs since May 2020 and victimizat­ion of officials of the union in some state polytechni­cs.

Adamu, disclosed that President Muhammadu -

Buhari had approved the constituti­on of the governing councils and the inaugurati­on would be done soon.

Answering questions from journalist­s after the meeting with the minister, Ezeibe said the strike would continue until the demands of ASUP are met. He expressed readiness of the union to dialogue with the government on how to save polytechni­cs from total collapse.

Announcing commenceme­nt of the industrial action at a press briefing in Abuja, yesterday, Ezeibe said members of the union had agreed to shut down all the polytechni­cs and monotechni­cs until their demands are met.

The action began despite Federal Government’s move to avert it. Adamu had on Monday evening invited ASUP for the emergency meeting that was held yesterday.

But Ezeibe, said members of the union had resolved that the strike should begin from 12: 00am of 6th April, 2021.

“Today ( Tuesday), therefore, marks the first day of the execution of the resolution of our union as, already, academic activities have been shut down in all programmes run in polytechni­cs and similar institutio­ns across the nation.”

Ezeibe listed other demands of ASUP as nonimpleme­ntation of NEEDS assessment report of 2014 in the sector and non- release of any revitalisa­tion fund to the sector despite assurances since 2017.

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