The union said it may be forced to embark on a strike.
The
Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities, SSANU, will on
February 22 determine its next line of action after mobilising its
members to prepare for a possible industrial action, a unionist said.
Alfred Jimoh, the National Vice President of the South-West Zone of the
Union, who spoke on Thursday in a telephone interview in Lagos on the
possible strike, said. "The National Executive Committee, NEC of the
union will be meeting next week Friday and after then, we shall come out
with the next line of action," he said.
The
body had earlier mobilised its members to prepare for a possible
industrial action as a means of pressing home their demand for the
Federal Government’s full implementation of a 2009 agreement it entered
into with SSANU. The union urged the government to jettison a report
submitted by the NEEDS Assessment of Nigerian Public Universities
Committee, describing it as "unfavourable".According to Mr. Jimoh, the
committee report recommended that non-teaching staff in Nigerian
universities should be transferred to either the state ministries of
education or the Federal Ministry of Education.
He
said that the report recommended a stop in the employment of
non-teaching staff in the Nigerian university system for the next five
years. He described the report as cruel and untenable and called on the
Federal Government to jettison it, noting that non-teaching staff were
vital to the running of the university system. "We have been patient
enough on these issues but government does not seem to take us
seriously. We will therefore cripple the entire university system in the
country if government does not accede to our demands," Mr. Jimoh said.
The
union had on December 11, 2012, embarked on a one-week warning strike
over the non implementation of the 2009 agreement. The Presidential
Review Committee on the Report of the NEEDS Assessment in the Nigerian
public universities, last month raised a Technical Committee that will
review the recommendations and come out with workable solutions. The
committee was given two weeks to submit its report.
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