Friday, 22 November, 2024

SSANU, NASU threaten university shutdown over unmet demands


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Mohammed Ibrahim, President of the Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities (SSANU), has issued a stern warning that both SSANU and the Non-academic Staff Union of Education and Associated Institutions (NASU) will close down universities nationwide unless the government addresses their demands within the next seven days.

The ultimatum was revealed during Ibrahim’s appearance on Channels TVā€™s Sunday Politics, with the countdown set to commence from Monday today.

He stated that if the government fails to act, the unions will initiate a comprehensive strike, disrupting all university operations.

Ibrahim highlighted the crucial non-teaching roles held by the staff, asserting that without their participation, no Nigerian university can effectively operate.

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ā€œItā€™s quite unfortunate. No union member wants to go on strike but when you are pushed to the wall, what would you do? You have to push back.

ā€œYou can see what is happening in the country. The economy is in dundrums and everybody is suffering. Most of our universities are located far outside the township and our members have to commute every day. Fuel cannot be accessed, food is scarce, our medicals can not be attended to, and members are suffering quite clearly,ā€ he added.

SSANU, NASU threaten university shutdown over unmet demands

Speaking about the unionā€™s grievances, the SSANU President said, ā€œItā€™s quite absurd that we have to speak like this and it is because we have been clearly shown that we do not matter in the system while we all know that there is no university that can function without the non-teaching staff.

ā€œWe are populated by professionals, we oil the engine in the administration of every university and therefore treating a segment of staff with disdain does not speak well of the system.

ā€œIn 2022, all the university-based unions were on strike ā€“ four of us. For us in NASU and SSANU, we went on strike on the 27th of March and we called it off on the 27th of August after the intervention of the then Minister of Education, Mal Adamu Adamu.

ā€œWe had an agreement that we signed with the government to review the situation and ensure that justice is done,ā€ he recalled.Ibrahim said the last part of the agreement was that no one should suffer for taking part in the strike and salaries should not be withheld.

However, he said the government stopped the salaries of all non-teaching staff in May and was only restored in September of the same year, adding that the current government decided to pay the withheld salaries of only ASUU members.

ā€œToday, as I speak to you, our colleagues in ASUU have been able to get theirs and no one is saying anything about NASU and SSANU,ā€ he lamented.The union leader however said if the issue was addressed within the seven days ultimatum given to the federal government, there would be no need for any industrial action.


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