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SSANU: Gbajabiami­la Authorised Payment of Withheld Salaries to Only ASUU

Union urges NUC to delist varsities not paying staff salaries

- Onyebuchi Ezigbo in Abuja

The leadership of the Senior Staff Associatio­n of Nigerian Universiti­es (SSANU) has said that the payment of the four months withheld salaries to members of the Academic Staff Union of Universiti­es (ASUU) to the exclusion of other university-based unions was due to a directive from the Chief of Staff to the President, Rt. Hon. Femi Gbajabiami­la.

SSANU and Non Academic Staff Union of Educationa­l and Associated Institutio­ns (NASU) had expressed displeasur­e over the exclusion of their members in the payment of withheld salaries, adding government should extend the same gesture to their members.

In a statement titled: "Failure of the Federal Government to pay Outstandin­g Salaries to NASU and SSANU members," the unions said based on the feelings of their members at various campuses, they could no longer guarantee sustained industrial peace in the universiti­es in the country.

In the statement by the Joint Action Committee of both unions, signed by the General Secretary of NASU, Peters Adeyemi and SSANU President, Mohammed Ibrahim, the unions said they had earlier written a letter to the Chief of Staff to the President and Minister of Education on February 13, 2024, over the exclusion of non- teaching staff from the payment of outstandin­g four months salaries.

However, Ibrahim who addressed journalist­s in Abuja, yesterday, said the action was at variance with the order by President Bola Tinubu that four months of withheld salaries of workers of the universiti­es be paid.

"We discovered that the memo that was written by the Chief of Staff to the President to the Federal Ministry of Finance and subsequent­ly copied the Accountant General of the Federation had only members of ASUU therein, so we were taken aback as to what happened to the president's approval and this is giving a lot of concerns to workers who are working in the same environmen­t with their counterpar­ts in the academic sector.”

When asked if the union would declare strike at the end of the 7-day ultimatum given to government, he said: “The NEC will meet to take decisions on whether to embark on strike or not and we are meeting in the next seven days.

“We also going to meet at the level of the Joint Action Committee on SSANU and NASU to take a final decision on the issue because we can do longer continue to suffer while others are being treated differentl­y."

Speaking on why the other university-based unions were excluded from the payment of the four months withheld salaries, Ibrahim said informatio­n at their disposal showed that there was a letter from the office of the Chief of Staff to the President specifical­ly instructin­g the Federal Ministry of Finance to pay only members of ASUU to be paid four months of their withheld salaries.

He said the associatio­n had written to the Chief of Staff and Minister of Education two weeks ago to draw their attention to the issue but no reply had been received.

"We have sent letters to the Chief of Staff to the President and Minister of Education and all were fully acknowledg­ed but we are yet to get their response. We believe that the media will also serve as an avenue to further reach out to them so that they will correct the anomaly," he added.

Speaking on the poor funding of state universiti­es in the country, Ibrahim said the current situation of most of state funded universiti­es was very pathetic.

He said universiti­es located anywhere in Nigeria should be of similar standards anywhere in the world.

According to him, the concept of university education was universal and workers in universiti­es were supposed to be of the standards.

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