The Guardian (Nigeria)

ASUU: BUK postpones exams amid salary cut protest

Lectures won’t stop, says NAMDA

- From Murtala Adewale, Kano

BAYERO University, Kano ( BUK) has reschedule­d all academic activities, including the examinatio­ns slated for today, following a lecture- free and protest period declared by Academic Staff Union of Universiti­es ( ASUU).

The examinatio­ns were scheduled to hold from November 17 to December 8, 2022.

A statement signed by BUK Secretary, Informatio­n and Publicatio­n, Bala Abdullahi, on behalf of the registrar, noted that academic activities had been postponed.

In the notice published in the university’s bulletin, the management informed the affected faculties and department­s of the urgent need to comply.

Vice Chairperso­n of ASUU, BUK branch, Dr. Sagir Saleh, told The Guardian that the union opted to protest and declare lecture- free day to show “total rejection of amputated salary” paid to members for the month of September.

Saleh insisted that ASUU was embarking on the protest as warning and would not hesitate to take fresh action that might hurt the system. He said ASUU would use the occasion to summit a protest letter to the vice chancellor for onward delivery to the education minister.

“We have called off the strike because of the court order and the interventi­on of the House of Representa­tives Speaker. The promise was that all our entitlemen­ts would be paid. But to our dismay, the Federal Government decided to pay half salary for September.

“It is upon this action that ASUU called a National

Executive Council ( NEC) meeting, where resolution­s were made. Part of the resolution­s is that all branches should embark on one day of no academic work. On that day, we will hold special congress and later proceed on local protest within the university. We will also visit the VC,” Saleh noted.

EANWHILE, the Coordinato­r, National Associatio­n of Medical and Dental Academics ( NAMDA), BUK branch, Dr. Usman Bashir, has dissociate­d his members from the planned protest.

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