Education

ASUU: We’ll punish varsities for non-compliance to strike

The Academic Staff Union of Universities(ASUU) has vowed to punish universities that pulled out from the ongoing strike embarked upon by the union.

ASUU President, Prof. Emmanuel Osodeke, said this in an interview with NAN in Abuja on Monday.

It would be recalled that ASUU had been on strike for the past five months to press home its demands.

The striking lecturers’ demands include funding of the revitalisation of public universities, Earned Academic Allowances, University Transparency Accountability Solution (UTAS) and promotion arrears.

Others are the renegotiation of 2009 ASUU-FG Agreement and the inconsistency in Integrated Personnel Payroll Information System (IPPIS).

Since the union embarked on strike, few of its members have pulled out of the ongoing strike to resume their academic activities.

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Speaking on the development, Osodeke said: “We will punish those who have pulled out from our ongoing strike the appropriate way.

“We will ensure to query them and we will follow it up the appropriate way. We have even queried some of them in accordance with the union.”

Osodeke added that since the last Tripartite Plus meeting called by the Chief of Staff to the President on the ongoing industrial action over a month ago, there has been no other meeting.

He said there was nothing concrete that came out of the last meeting that was held at the Presidential Villa in Abuja.

“We have not been called for any other meeting since that time and government did not offer us anything, they just ask us to meeting with the committee that was all,” the ASUU President added.

He also said the union will be meeting with government within the week.

The Star

Segun Ojo

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