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ASUP strike paralyses academic activities at Auchi Poly

Admin November 13, 2017

November 13, 2017

Academic activities have been paralysed in Auchi Polytechnic, following the strike declared by the Academic Staff Union of Polytechnics (ASUP), which began on Monday.

The chairman of the Auchi Polytechnic, Mr Justin Momodu, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Auchi that the chapter’s strike followed the directive issued by the national body of the union.

He said the strike was to compel the Federal Government to honour the agreement it had reached with the union, adding that ”government has not demonstrated its preparedness to honour the agreement”.

“The Auchi branch of ASUP has complied with the strike directive because the Federal Government has refused to meet our demands.

“We have shown enough patience and if government still fails to meet our demands, the strike will be total,” he said.

The union leader vowed that his members would continue with the strike until the Federal Government yielded to their demands.

Also, the Chairman, Strike Implementation Monitoring Committee, Mr George Okosun, said the committee was set up to enforce the strike.

“This committee is set up to ensure that no lecture or academic activity is being carried out at the polytechnic.

“Our aim to shut down lecture halls and offices are to close down all academic activities,” he said.

Okosun said that the committee would continue to go round the institution to ensure that lecturers comply with the strike directive.

NAN reports that academic activities at the polytechnic have been paralysed due to the strike and students were seen vacating the campus.

ASUP began a nationwide strike on Monday to protest the non-implementation of its CONTISS 15 migration arrears, non-commencement of renegotiation of ASUP/Government agreement of 2010.

The union is also on strike for the delay in the review of the Federal Polytechnics Act, among other issues.

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