Students suffer power, water problems as varsity strike continues

Post Date : February 16, 2021

The strike by non – academic unions in public universities has taken its toll on the institutions as they battle filth and struggle to keep services such as electricity and water supplies functional .

The PUNCH correspondents, who visited the universities on Monday , reported that although teaching was going on , the strike by non -teaching staff had thrown up various problems in the institutions .

For example , while refuse has piled up at male and female hostels of the University of Calabar, Cross River State , students of the University of Jos are battling with stoppage of water and electricity supplies .

Their colleagues at the University of Nigeria , Enugu campus confided in The PUNCH that they contributed N 500 per room to pay cleaners they brought from outside to clean their hostels .

Recall that the non – academic unions on February 5 began a nationwide strike over non -payment of their minimum wage arrears, rejection of the Integrated Personnel and Payroll Information System and opposition to the Federal Government ’ s sharing formula for earned allowances, which gave the Academic Staff Union of Universities N 30bn.

The PUNCH correspondent, who visited the University of Calabar’ s hostels noticed that toilets , bathrooms and surroundings were dirty .

On Monday , the veranda of Hall 4, which is a male hostel also known as Malabo, and the surroundings of Hall 6, which is a female hostel, were not clean as cleaners had shunned work since the strike started .

At the male hostel , a 100 level Computer Science student , who spoke on condition of anonymity, stated , “ Since the strike began , our hostel toilet and the one at e – library have not been cleaned. ”

A 400 level Banking and Finance student , who also resides at Hall 4, complained about the dirty toilets and bathrooms.

A 200 level Education /Chemistry said , “ Everywhere is dirty as you can see. The cleaners have not been coming to work because of the strike . ”

The institution ’ s Public Relations Officer , Mr Effiong Eyo, said , “ The students ’ sanitation committees in hostels have been activated . They are in charge of cleaning the hostels for now . Management through the Dean of Students Affairs has provided materials for cleaning to the various hostels. The exercise is being moderated by the office of the Dean of Students Affairs. This will continue till the strike is called off. ”

At the University of Jos , it was learnt that apart from water scarcity at Naraguta , Abuja and the Village hostels , all the campuses had been without electricity since the strike began.


When one of our correspondents visited the Blocks A and B of the Naraguta hostel on Monday , students lamented the difficult situation they were going through as a result of the strike .

Some of the students , who were seen with buckets of water , were returning from a nearby secondary school opposite the hostel where they had gone to fetch water.

A 300 Level English Literature student among them , who declined to give his name, said , “ This ( water scarcity ) has been the situation since we resumed . We also don’ t have electricity . Every day , we go outside to beg for water. We cannot use the hostel toilets because the whole place is in a mess and we have to wait till night to do that thing ( defecate) in the nearby bush . If you go to Abuja and Village hostels , the situation is the same. ”

The Students Union Government president of the university, Biringmiap Peter , said he no longer slept in the hostel due pressure from students .

“ There are lots of challenges to be addressed. Students even accuse me of covering up for the management which is not true” , he said
Some lecturers lamented that the strike had affected the teaching of science courses .

“ You can’ t teach some subjects without experiments and the lab attendants who should be available with the necessary materials have locked their offices . So , the situation is really frustrating , “ one of them lamented.


The University Deputy Registrar , Information and Publications, Abdullahi Abdullahi , when contacted declined to comment on the issues describing them as “ union matters . ”

He said “ I cannot comment on the strike because the issues concern the unions and not the university. ”

At the Enugu Campus of the University of Nigeria , some students , who spoke to one of our correspondents decried the filthy state of the hostels.

Some of them said they paid cleaners to clean their hostels.
A student , Oforkansi Gabriel , said the situation in the hostels was unbearable .

According to him , the student leader in the hostels brought cleaners from outside and students contributed money to pay them .

He stated, “ Our own governor ( student leader ) has tried because he went out of his comfort zone to bring cleaners , pay them for the job but we all contribute money .

“ Without that , I don ’ t think anybody can stay in this hostel because the situation is quit unbearable . ”

“ The people doing the cleaning are external cleaners the students pay . We pay N 500 per room . You count the number of the rooms in the hostels and multiple it by the amount. ”

Another student , Ogechi Ani , said , “ We pay cleaners to help us clean the hostels. The strike is not affecting the students badly. We are attending our classes and we are still doing what we want to do. The lecture halls are open for lectures. ”

Also , the Director of Transport , Students Union Government , UNEC, Comrade Chukwu Obaji , said “ Since the Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities ( and Non -Academic Staff Union went on strike normal academic activities have been going on smoothly.

“ Although some classes are locked , lecturers do find a way to conduct lectures for the students . The strike has not affected the academic calendar of the school because as it stands now I am a law student and I will be starting exam next week. ”

The Director of Public Relations, Okwun Omeaku, told one of our correspondents that academic activities were going on smoothly without any hindrance .

At the University of Port Harcourt , it was gathered that the institution’ s matriculation had been postponed because of the strike .

A senior worker , who spoke on condition of anonymity, said , “ A situation where one of the union is feeling superior to the other is one of the issues in contention. No union can function without the other.

“ For example , our matriculation has been shifted because it is not the lecturers who give gowns to the students , record students ’ details and give them matriculation number.

“ Because those things are not in place , the university management decided to shift it ( matriculation) because they ( non -academic unions ) are not here to do them and you cannot go and bring somebody from outside to do the job they are supposed to do .

“ They ( union leaders ) went to the health centre and those who were there were all chased out . So , it’ s terrible . Even in the administrative block, there is no light

Also , a lecturer in the university, who confided in The PUNCH, said the strike was affecting academic staff, adding that there was no electricity in his office .

“ I say this because all those who power generator, buy diesel are all non – academic staff. So you can see how serious the situation is , ” he said .

A student of the university , who identified himself as Oluchi, said cleaners had not been coming to work , making the university environment dirty.

Source: The Punch

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