The Guardian (Nigeria)

NASU may down tools over four months’ salary arrears

- From Collins Olayinka, Abuja

Ipeace and harmony may, once again, be breached in the university system, as the Non- Academic Staff Union of Educationa­l and Associated Institutio­ns ( NASU) may embark on another strike.

President of the union, Hassan Makolo, and the General Secretary, Peters Adeyemi, gave the indication, in Abuja, during a meeting of NASU branch chairmen in the universiti­es and inter- university centres, yesterday.

Adeyemi, who decried alleged maltreatme­nt of nonteachin­g staff by the government, queried the Federal Government’s decision to offset a part of the withheld salaries of the teaching staff and chose to be silent on the salaries of non- teaching and inter- university centres’ staff.

The NASU scribe said: “Both SSANU and NASU operate under a Joint Action Council ( JAC). It is under this umbrella that both unions will declare a definite date for the strike. “We, therefore, through this medium, call on the Federal Government to offset the outstandin­g four months of university non- teaching and inter- university centres. The JAC of both unions will meet next week to determine the actual date the action will commence, i f the govern - ment fails to do the needful.” According to Adeyemi, the payment could be made within the next four days, if the government is willing to ensure the continuati­on of industrial peace in the university sector.

On a positive note is the decision of the Federal Government to exit tertiary institutio­ns from the controvers­ial Integrated Payroll and Personnel Informatio­n System ( IPPIS).

Adeyemi noted that though taking the salaries of tertiary institutio­ns away from IPPIS was laudable, NASU would continue to take steps to ensure that its members were not shortchang­ed under the new system they might be taken to.

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