Varsity workers set for mother of strike as meeting with FG ends in deadlock
- Non-teaching varsity workers have maintained that the decision to embark on a strike still remains unaltered
- The leaders of the two bodies said their demands have not been entertained by the federal government
- Friday, February 5, has been scheduled for the taking off of the strike which the varsity workers said would help put their plight on the screen
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Senior Staff Association of Nigeria Universities (SSANU) and Non-Academic Staff Union of Universities (NASU) have vowed to continue with their planned strike action.
This is as the meeting between the varsity workers and the federal government on Tuesday, February 2, ended in deadlock.
The two bodies had on Friday, January 22, announced that all their chapters across all universities and inter-university centres would begin to strike on Friday, February 5.
In a statement released to pressmen, the bodies said they are giving a two-week notice and ultimatum to the federal government to entertain their demands beginning from today (Friday, January 22).
The announcement made the minister of labour and employment Chris Ngige to organise a meeting with the leaders of the non-teaching staff bodies.
Addressing journalists after the Tuesday discussion, SSANU and NASU leaders said there is no going back on the planned strike because their critical demands were not entertained during the meeting, Channels TV reports.
“We have not concluded the work. There are some issues that developed during the course of our discussions. We need to take back to our members so that they can give us a further directive.
“As a result of that development, we asked that the government should allow us time to meet our members and seek for further mandate."
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Meanwhile, Comrade Sobur Salami, the national vice president of the SSANU, said the body is not going to put the universities on another lockdown through strike action.
Salami made this disclosure while speaking on Channels TV's Sunrise Daily monitored by Legit.ng on Tuesday, January 12.
He said unlike the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), SSANU will only embark on a sensitisation protest to call the attention of stakeholders to the plight of the body.
Source: Legit.ng