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The
Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities, SSANU will meet with
the Non-Academic Staff Union of Universities, NASU, and the Non-Academic
Technicians, NAT, on Wednesday in Abuja to decide on whether to join the
ongoing industrial action by the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, an
official said.
Abdulsubur
Salaam, the National Public Relations Officer of SSANU, said during
an interview on Sunday that the associations have been “pushed to the wall” by
the Nigerian government.
“The
federal government has been discussing with the academics but we have been
reaching out to them since before now and they have refused to heed to us,” Mr.
Salaam said.
The
official listed some of the problems the unions had with the government.
“The
issue of staff school that is being negotiated and we are not carried along was
agreed on by the four unions in Nigerian varsities; our earned allowances have
not been paid too and branches are really heaping pressure on us, especially on
the staff school issue.
“So
full blown strike may be inevitable as at now. However, we would take that
meeting on Wednesday and make a decision on this there.”
The
ASUU had embarked on a nationwide strike last Monday over demands for improved
funding of universities and welfare of lecturers.
A
meeting between the union and the Nigerian government last Thursday ended
in a deadlock.
But
an optimistic Adamu Adamu, the Education Minister, said the strike could
be called off within one week.
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