The leadership of the Joint Action Committee of the non-teaching staff unions of universities says it will go ahead with its nationwide strike on February 5 to compel the Federal Government to address their demands, a statement from the unions has said.
The JAC non-teaching staff are the Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities and Non Academic Staff Union of the Universities.
Peters Adeyemi, NASU General Secretary, said this in a statement jointly signed with Mohammed Ibrahim, SSANU president, on Thursday in Abuja.
The News Agency of Nigeria recalls that the JAC of the two unions had last week threatened to embark on strike on February 5 to press home its demands.
The demands included rectifying inconsistencies in the Integrated Payroll Personnel Information System, non-payment of arrears of Minimum Wage, delay in renegotiation with government and NASU and SSANU 2009 agreement.
It would also be recalled that Senator Chris Ngige, Minister of Labour and Employment, and other government officials had met at a conciliation meeting on Wednesday, to address most of the unions’ demands.
NAN also reports that a joint committee was set up to address anomalies complained of by the unions and they were given 48 hours to communicate possible date for the next meeting.
According to Adeyemi, in view of the outcome of the meeting, the leadership of the JAC of NASU and SSANU at the branches had been directed to convene joint general meetings on Friday (today).
He said: “This is to give reports on the outcome of the conciliation meeting and pass resolutions on the way forward. The resolutions of the branches must reach the respective National Secretariats on or before Tuesday, February 9.
“In the meantime, the nationwide strike takes effect from 12 midnight, 5 February, 2021, pending any contrary resolution by the branches.” (NAN)
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