The non-academic staff unions of Nigerian universities have resumed their suspended strike.
The unions, members of NAAT, NASU, and SSANU, announced the resumption of the strike in a joint statement on Thursday night.
They said the strike will resume on Monday, December 3.
The statement was signed by the national presidents of NAAT, Sani Sulaimon; NASU, Chris Ani; and SSANU, Samson Ugwoke.
They workers said they reject the mode of sharing the recent financial allocation to universities.
“We
wrote a letter to the federal ministry of education to explain the
criteria for the allocation and we gave them seven days notice to do the
needful. But the date has elapsed without a response from the federal
government,” they said.
PREMIUM TIMES reported how the mode of
sharing N23 billion sent to universities by the federal government had
caused protests in many universities as the non-academic workers accuse
their academic counterparts of unfair distribution formula.
The
unions suspended their strike and asked their members to resume work on
September 25 after signing a memorandum of understanding with the
federal government.
They gave the federal government one month to
start the implementation of the agreement; but said on Thursday that
the government is yet to meet their demands after two months.
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