The Academic Staff Union of Polytechnics (ASUP), Tuesday heeded
pleas from the Senate Committee on Education, Minister of Education,
Prof. Ruqayyatu Rufa’i and his Labour and Productivity counterpart,
Chief Emeka Wogu, to end its seven-week-old strike.
However, the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), which was also
invited to another meeting called by the National Assembly Joint
Committee on Education, stayed away, prompting a member of the
committee, Hon. Jerry Alaboso, to describe ASUU's action as intellectual
arrogance.
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ASUU had on July 1, commenced a nationwide strike over alleged federal
government’s refusal to implement the agreement it reached with it over
unpaid entitlements since 2009.
At the meeting Tuesday, which was also attended by representatives of
Colleges of Education Academic Staff Union (COEASU), lawmakers, Rufa’i
and Wogu, waited in vain expecting ASUU's national executives.
The lawmakers were later told that ASUU officials were absent because
they could no longer wait for the joint committee's long meeting with
ASUP and COEASU.
Polytechnic lecturers in the country under the aegis of ASUP, have been on strike since April 29.
However, the Chairman of Senate Committee on Education, Senator Uche
Chukwumerije, who chaired the meeting, was forced to schedule to another
day for a meeting with ASUU officials, who were said to have left the
Senate complex in anger, after waiting for several hours for the joint
committee to end its meeting with ASUP and COEASU.
During the meeting, National President of ASUP, Dr. Chibuzor Asomugha,
was prevailed upon to make commitment to end the strike within two
weeks, while the government tidies up agreements on their demand.
“We will try everything within our ambits to do the bidding's of the
National Assembly on the need for us to call off the strike soonest,” he
said.
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