Wednesday, October 2, 2013

NASU SET TO BEGIN NATIONWIDE STRIKE TOMORROW

It is no longer a rumour but a fact that The Non-Academic Staff Union of Nigerian Universities is set to go on a nationwide strike tomorrow. First it was ASUU, then SSANU now its going to be NASU........What is the future of education in Nigeria?????????????????
 Read full story after the cut...........


PUBLIC universities system in the country is heading for a total shutdown as members of the Non-Academic Staff Union of Educational and Associated Institutions, NASU, will tomorrow begin a nationwide strike to protest two months unpaid salaries by government.
NASU members who are expected to shut down all social amenities such as power and water supplies, libraries among others, will join their counterpart in the Senior Staff of Nigerian Universities, SSANU, who had since Monday began an indefinite strike over same issue. It will be recalled that members of the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, have been on strike since July 1, paralyzing academic activities in all public universities.
General Secretary of NASU, Prince Peters Adeyemi told Vanguard in Ibadan, Oyo State, that members would definitely begin an indefinite strike by tomorrow unless government pay  today. According to him, “It is sad and unfortunate, but NASU members in all public universities nationwide will down tools until government pay them their salaries. The only thing that can stop the strike is if government pays tomorrow (today). Our members have been going through pains since and have been doing their work diligently. But the government has refused to pay their salaries for reasons best known to the government. That is the issue. So, we are starting strike by Thursday. It is unfortunate, but that is the reality.”
Members of SSANU had Monday commenced a nationwide strike to protest the stoppage of their salaries for two months by the Federal Government. General Secretary of SSANU, Promise Adewusi, SSANU while announcing the commencement of the strike, asked members not to return to work until a counter directive is given to them. Adewusi said the union took the decision following its letters to the vice-chancellors in various universities, the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Senator Anyim Pius Anyim, Ministers of Labour and Productivity, Chief Emeka Wogu and Education, Nyesom Wike as well as the Executive Secretary, National Universities Commission, Professor Julius Okojie.

Culled from Vanguard News Online

Lets just hope that something is done about the strike soonest, if not no student from any public university in Nigeria will be able to go for 2013 Batch C NYSC.



5 comments:

  1. Special fasting and prayers needs to be organised by all Nigerian students. I heard college of education will soon join the strike

    ReplyDelete
  2. Not only fasting and prayers, even deliverance also

    ReplyDelete
  3. Its just the grace of God that is holding this country together

    ReplyDelete
  4. Which way Naija... Yet Jonathan had the temerity to say confidently on National television that his government have take some revolutionary steps.... These leaders are gradually leading this country into damnation and education is the first sacrificial lamb.... Pathetic

    ReplyDelete
  5. If you're sure of serving in Akwa Ibom please drop your contact lets relate in camp



    Nastro

    ReplyDelete

Thank you for visiting our blog, please drop your comments.............