ASUU seeks stakeholders’ intervention to end strike

Post Date : September 25, 2020

The Academic Staff Union of Universities, Kano University of Science and Technology, Wudil (ASUU-KUST), has urged stakeholders to prevail on the Federal Government to fulfill its promises towards ending the ongoing strike.

The call was made in a statement jointly signed by Muhammad Gaya and Murtala Muhammad, chairman and secretary of the association, and issued in Kano on Friday.

Gaya urged parents, students, Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) and other stakeholders to prevail on the Federal Government to honour the agreements reached with the union, and re-negotiate to address the issues at stake to end the lingering strike by its members.

He said:”The Federal Government recently introduced Integrated Public Pay Information System (IPPIS)
which undermines university autonomy and grossly incompatible with the university system.

“It is important to note that the Federal Government has subjugated our members in University of Maiduguri and Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike into untold hardship by withhelding their salaries since Feb. 2020.

“Also our members in other universities have their salaries stopped since July 2020.”
Gaya noted that the union in its congress on Sept. 24, reaffirmed its support to the ongoing strike to forestall the looming crisis in the university system in the country.

The chairman also called on the Federal Government to adopt proactive measures to check massive brain drain in the university system. (NAN)

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