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The Academic Staff Union of Polytechnics (ASUP) has declared that it would begin an indefinite strike from
December 12. This implies that the polytechnic lecturers will join their
university colleagues who have been on strike for a month now.
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The National
President of ASUP, Usman Dutse, said the federal government had failed to meet
the demands of the polytechnic lecturers which borders on need for increased
funding of polytechnics.
ASUP had earlier in October 2
issued a 21-day ultimatum to the government before it extended it to November.
But even then, it did not commence the strike.
Mr Dutse also said the roles of
state government and the National Assembly is not encouraging when it comes to
funding the education sector.
He said the bill meant to
review the act on the establishment of polytechnics in the country was yet to
be passed by the National Assembly. He said the union was hoping that the
strike would also help fast-track its passage.
“The institutions are not
funded. The states are even worse because state governments just establish
schools without actually funding those schools. So, no infrastructure is in
place,” he added.
“We have states that are owing
about 14 month salaries. Some owe eight months. Benue, Ogun, Osun, Edo, Kogi
are owing up to as long as 14 months,” he said.
The ASUP President stated that
the proposed strike would be “total and indefinite”
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