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ATBU ASUU Joins Two-week Warning Strike

- In Bauchi

Segun Awofadeji

The Academic Staff Union of Universiti­es (ASUU), Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University (ATBU), Bauchi Chapter, has joined the two weeks warning strike called by ASUU’s National Secretaria­t to press the federal government to implement its 2019 agreement and resolution.

The warning strike commenced on Monday, March 9.

The union has been at loggerhead­s with the government since last year over the introducti­on of the Integrated Personnel Payroll Informatio­n System (IPPIS), which was meant to ensure transparen­cy in salary payment.

The Chairman of ATBU’S ASUU Chapter, Dr. Adamu Babayo, in an interview with newsmen yesterday said that after the National Executive Council meeting, which was held at the Enugu State University on Monday, the union held its congress on Tuesday and resolved to join the strike.

Babayo said: “Yes, we have joined the strike. We are in full compliance with the resolution­s of the NEC. We invited our members for a congress on Tuesday. And the congress resolved to join the two weeks warning strike. This (Wednesday) morning, we inaugurate­d a monitoring team and it has started working on the campuses to ensure strict compliance by our members.

“Our members are fully agitated even from the mobilisati­on we did in January. Our members are seriously agitated over the issues and we have maximum support because ATBU is a strong branch when it comes to struggle in the union. So, our members have complied and are fully motivated for that action.”

He said that no activities are going on in the school and even the Post Graduate Examinatio­ns that were going on had to be stopped because of the industrial action.

The chairman also said that the monitoring team was very vigilant and that disciplina­ry action would be taken on erring members.

He accused the federal government of not being sensitive to the memorandum of action it signed with the union in February to fund the Nigerian universiti­es, talk to state governors on proliferat­ion of state universiti­es and mainstream their academic allowance.

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