ASUP gives FG three-week ultimatum to settle salary arrears

ASUP gives FG three-week ultimatum to settle salary arrears


 The Academic Staff Union of Polytechnics (ASUP) has given
the federal government a 21-day ultimatum to resolve issues negatively
affecting polytechnic education in Nigeria.

 

Monday Ojo, chairman of ASUP at the Yaba College of
Technology (YabaTech), spoke at a news conference in Lagos on Thursday.

 

The chairman was addressing the press on behalf of Shammah
Kpanja, the president of ASUP.

 

Ojo said ASUP’s emergency national executive council meeting
in Abuja expressed concern over “disturbing developments” threatening the
stability of the polytechnic education sector.

 

 

He said the federal government has not been able to make
commitments to resolving the issues.

 

“This has left us with no choice but to issue this
ultimatum. Our stand is for the federal government to address the issues
satisfactorily,” Ojo said.

 

“Key issues raised include non-release of the circular for
Peculiar Academic Allowance, unpaid arrears of the 25/35 per cent salary
review, and continued discrimination against HND holders.

 

 

“ASUP also faulted the delay in the release of the second round
of NEEDS assessment intervention and criticised the federal ministry of
education for outsourcing quality assurance activities in polytechnics.”

 

The official also decried the failure of some state
governments to implement Nigeria’s new minimum wage and accused the federal
government of stalling the renegotiation of the ASUP-FGN 2010 agreement.

 

“Our members are demotivated by unpaid promotion arrears,
with some dating back to 2019. This situation is unacceptable and worsening
morale in institutions,” the union leader.

 

Ojo condemned what he described as the unlawful disruption
of union activities by security agents.

 

 

He said ASUP was also dissatisfied with the inability of the
federal government to establish a dedicated polytechnic commission.

 

“If these issues remain unresolved after 21 days, we may
have no option but to declare a trade dispute and withdraw our services
nationwide,” he warned.

 

At a congress of ASUP’s YabaTech chapter, Masopa Nurudeen,
the union’s Zone C coordinator, spoke of the plight of polytechnic lecturers.

 

“Salaries are inadequate, our members are undergoing
financial difficulties and many individuals are struggling and performing
additional tasks to cope with the economic situation,” he said.

 

ASUP’s threatened strike is coming just as the Academic
Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) are similarly meeting to decide on what it
warns would be an indefinite nationwide strike over unmet demands.

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