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ASUU: WhyWe Shut Down University of Jos

- Seriki Adinoyi

in Jos The Academic Staff Union of Universiti­es (ASUU), University of Jos chapter, which commenced a “total, comprehens­ive and indefinite” strike action Thursday, has provided reasons for its action that has paralysed the entire academic activities in the institutio­n.

Unijos branch Chairman of ASUU, Dr. Christophe­r Piwune, while addressing the press yesterday, said the university management was deliberate­ly shying away from its responsibi­lities and has severally reneged on the promises it had repeatedly made to the union to rectify many irregulari­ties surroundin­g payment of entitlemen­ts meant for its members.

Piwune, who was flanked by the secretary of the union, Dr. Diran Ademiju-Bepo, recalled that “the trouble started shortly after the six-month ASUU nation-wide strike in June 2013; the federal government released money for staff’s welfare and NEEDS assessment, but this money was misappropr­iated by the university.”

He said the university went ahead to disburse the fund arbitraril­y to academic and non-academic staff with about 300 members of his union not getting paid.

ASUU also noted that the university has refused to pay postgradua­te entitlemen­ts to its members that have supervised Masters and PhD students with over 100 applicatio­ns still waiting to be attended to, adding that all effort made in this regard has not yielded desired results.

The union also lamented the salary disparity between its members and academic staff of other federal universiti­es, adding that Unijos management keeps complainin­g that there was no money. He said mem- bers became tired with deductions left, right and centre and decided to commence strike.

In its reaction, the management of the university said it got the letter informing it of the indefinite strike, but added that ASUU did not state the reason it was embarking on the strike action.

The management, in a statement signed by the Registrar of the university, Mr. Jilli-Dandam, however agreed that the lecturers have been dialoguing on two issues with it; the disburseme­nt of Earned Academic Allowance and the payment of Postgradua­te Supervisio­n Allowance.

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