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Unpaid Salaries: Bayelsa Varsity Lecturers Proceed On Indefinite Strike by kahal29: 7:40pm On Apr 29, 2016
The lecturers of the Bayelsa State-owned Niger Delta University, Amassoma, have proceeded on an indefinite strike over their four months unpaid salaries.

The Bayelsa State Government is owing the lecturers and non-academic staff of the university since January 2016.

Shedding light on the industrial action on Friday, an NDU lecturer and Chairman, Academic Staff Union of Universities, Port Harcourt Zone, Prof. Beke Sese, said the decision to proceed on what he described as work-to-rule action was taken on Thursday by 3.30 pm.

He said the academic union embarked on strike when all entreaties to the state government for their salaries to be paid fell on deaf ears.

Sese said, “Yes, the work to rule action was ratified by the National Executive Council of ASUU. The national visitation team came to the university and spent three days and we met with the deputy governor, John Jonah
.
“They also met with the Vice Chancellor and the congress. When they come like this, before they give permission to the branch to embark on an action, they will carry out a comprehensive assessment of the situation and then ensure that strike is inevitable or can be averted.

“And then they even make effort to see if they can resolve the situation. All that they did. But all the deputy governor said was that we could go and that the government can only pay our salaries when the economy improves.

“And the question is these are people that have been working for four months without salaries and look at the circumstance of the Niger Delta University where more than 90 per cent of the lecturers and non academic staff live in Yenagoa, about 90 kilometres from Amassoma without salaries.

“Worst of all, at a time when most of the period, we are buying fuel for more than N200 per litre, this matter becomes unbearable. You cannot imagine the hardship members have been going through.

” In spite of all these, we continued even when there was so much agitation by members that we should down tool. We took so many things into consideration – the students, the children, among others. But now, where we got to is the end of the road because we just can’t continue.”

The don said when they met the deputy governor even though it was the Governor, Seriake Dickson, they wanted to meet, they were told the governor was not around.

He lamented that no clear explanation was given for the governor’s absence, noting that they got wind that he (Dickson) travelled abroad.

He stated that the congress found that action of the Governor despicable and funny, wondering what manner of a prson would travel when workers were languishing because of unpaid salaries.

He added, “After all our discussions, we met with our team. The vice president of ASUU met with the deputy governor and asked him pointedly what commitment, what could we take to the congress. The deputy governor said, he too was not sleeping and that there was no money. He simply said, ‘we will pay your salaries when the economy improves, just like that.’

“And when the vice president gave the message to Congress, people were angry. It is not like we are going on strike, it is more of passive noncompliance (PNC). Because the issues are very very clear. It is like work to rule, the conditions are not conducive for us to work. So, whenever the condition is conducive for us to work, we will come back and continue. It is very straightforward, no complication.”

Sese also said there was also an issue of some categories of staff – graduate assistants, contract and sabbatical workers engaged legitimately in 2013 that the state government had refused to pay a dime up till now.

He said the graduate assistants are the future of the university, stressing that every university needs sabbatical staff because that is the whole essence of a university – to get staff anywhere to augment what thet have.

He said despite the hue and cry by the government that the salaries of staff in the university were high, the NDU as it is right now is grossly understaffed.

He also berated successive governments in the state for not doing anything to sustain the university, addinv that the NDU was suffering from acute neglect.

Sese stated, “At the NDU, what you see is acute neglect. If you go to the university, there is no one single structure built by the Bayelsa State Government in the past 16 years. It is very ridiculous and everybody is complaining that there is no fund. It is just a matter of will, once the will is there, there is a way.

“The decision to go on work-to-rule was effectively taken yesterday (Thursday) by 3.30pm.

http://www.punchng.com/53009-2/

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Re: Unpaid Salaries: Bayelsa Varsity Lecturers Proceed On Indefinite Strike by nigeriancritic1(m): 7:58pm On Apr 29, 2016
kahal29:
The lecturers of the Bayelsa State-owned Niger Delta University, Amassoma, have proceeded on an indefinite strike over their four months unpaid salaries.

The Bayelsa State Government is owing the lecturers and non-academic staff of the university since January 2016.

Shedding light on the industrial action on Friday, an NDU lecturer and Chairman, Academic Staff Union of Universities, Port Harcourt Zone, Prof. Beke Sese, said the decision to proceed on what he described as work-to-rule action was taken on Thursday by 3.30 pm.

He said the academic union embarked on strike when all entreaties to the state government for their salaries to be paid fell on deaf ears.

Sese said, “Yes, the work to rule action was ratified by the National Executive Council of ASUU. The national visitation team came to the university and spent three days and we met with the deputy governor, John Jonah
.
“They also met with the Vice Chancellor and the congress. When they come like this, before they give permission to the branch to embark on an action, they will carry out a comprehensive assessment of the situation and then ensure that strike is inevitable or can be averted.

“And then they even make effort to see if they can resolve the situation. All that they did. But all the deputy governor said was that we could go and that the government can only pay our salaries when the economy improves.

“And the question is these are people that have been working for four months without salaries and look at the circumstance of the Niger Delta University where more than 90 per cent of the lecturers and non academic staff live in Yenagoa, about 90 kilometres from Amassoma without salaries.

“Worst of all, at a time when most of the period, we are buying fuel for more than N200 per litre, this matter becomes unbearable. You cannot imagine the hardship members have been going through.

” In spite of all these, we continued even when there was so much agitation by members that we should down tool. We took so many things into consideration – the students, the children, among others. But now, where we got to is the end of the road because we just can’t continue.”

The don said when they met the deputy governor even though it was the Governor, Seriake Dickson, they wanted to meet, they were told the governor was not around.

He lamented that no clear explanation was given for the governor’s absence, noting that they got wind that he (Dickson) travelled abroad.

He stated that the congress found that action of the Governor despicable and funny, wondering what manner of a prson would travel when workers were languishing because of unpaid salaries.

He added, “After all our discussions, we met with our team. The vice president of ASUU met with the deputy governor and asked him pointedly what commitment, what could we take to the congress. The deputy governor said, he too was not sleeping and that there was no money. He simply said, ‘we will pay your salaries when the economy improves, just like that.’

“And when the vice president gave the message to Congress, people were angry. It is not like we are going on strike, it is more of passive noncompliance (PNC). Because the issues are very very clear. It is like work to rule, the conditions are not conducive for us to work. So, whenever the condition is conducive for us to work, we will come back and continue. It is very straightforward, no complication.”

Sese also said there was also an issue of some categories of staff – graduate assistants, contract and sabbatical workers engaged legitimately in 2013 that the state government had refused to pay a dime up till now.

He said the graduate assistants are the future of the university, stressing that every university needs sabbatical staff because that is the whole essence of a university – to get staff anywhere to augment what thet have.

He said despite the hue and cry by the government that the salaries of staff in the university were high, the NDU as it is right now is grossly understaffed.

He also berated successive governments in the state for not doing anything to sustain the university, addinv that the NDU was suffering from acute neglect.

Sese stated, “At the NDU, what you see is acute neglect. If you go to the university, there is no one single structure built by the Bayelsa State Government in the past 16 years. It is very ridiculous and everybody is complaining that there is no fund. It is just a matter of will, once the will is there, there is a way.

“The decision to go on work-to-rule was effectively taken yesterday (Thursday) by 3.30pm.

http://www.punchng.com/53009-2/
I don't wish to work in a state varsity. Govs are ...
Re: Unpaid Salaries: Bayelsa Varsity Lecturers Proceed On Indefinite Strike by otokx(m): 11:19pm On Apr 29, 2016
Bayelsa state is truly the host community of GEJ.

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Re: Unpaid Salaries: Bayelsa Varsity Lecturers Proceed On Indefinite Strike by realone2012: 6:43am On Apr 30, 2016
Forget Bayelsa....Let's talk about Osun.

Bayelsa is a less populous State than Osun...
Richer than Osun...
Receives far more allocation from FG than Osun....
but they are owing!!

Let's talk about Osun.
Hypocrisy is a big disease!

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Re: Unpaid Salaries: Bayelsa Varsity Lecturers Proceed On Indefinite Strike by Nobody: 6:43am On Apr 30, 2016
Honestly I don't really enjoy dis news dat I always see abt Bayelsa. Seraki Dickson is really messing up

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Re: Unpaid Salaries: Bayelsa Varsity Lecturers Proceed On Indefinite Strike by pinkiberry(m): 6:44am On Apr 30, 2016
imsu is still on strike, una come join cheesy

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Re: Unpaid Salaries: Bayelsa Varsity Lecturers Proceed On Indefinite Strike by iKarma: 6:44am On Apr 30, 2016
Bayelsa is a Yoruba PDP state - Igbos

I wonder how they're going to deflect attention from this one.

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Re: Unpaid Salaries: Bayelsa Varsity Lecturers Proceed On Indefinite Strike by Elnino4ladies: 6:45am On Apr 30, 2016
Bayelsa state owing workers...smh

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Re: Unpaid Salaries: Bayelsa Varsity Lecturers Proceed On Indefinite Strike by Goddex: 6:46am On Apr 30, 2016
[size=13pt]Akmost everybody in Bayelsa is a civil servant.

The state's civil service is overbloated and should be pruned down to a manageable size.
[/size]

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Re: Unpaid Salaries: Bayelsa Varsity Lecturers Proceed On Indefinite Strike by kogiguy(m): 6:48am On Apr 30, 2016
Hmmm if the so called oil rich state like bayelsa cannot pay salary, then they is a very big problem.
Where is the twitter senator, I hope he is seeing this, hypocrisy of highest order.

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Re: Unpaid Salaries: Bayelsa Varsity Lecturers Proceed On Indefinite Strike by Nobody: 6:49am On Apr 30, 2016
Basically, running a university is an expensive venture. That is why states should not just establish university for the sake of establishing universities.
Re: Unpaid Salaries: Bayelsa Varsity Lecturers Proceed On Indefinite Strike by dridowu: 6:55am On Apr 30, 2016
[size=20pt]i wish Ben Murray Bruce can talk some unCommonSense concerning the Bayelsa matters[/size]

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Re: Unpaid Salaries: Bayelsa Varsity Lecturers Proceed On Indefinite Strike by omenka(m): 6:59am On Apr 30, 2016
You will NEVER find the children of perpetual anguish, anger, and wailing Cankerworms on a thread like this. Replace the state with "Osun" and see them arrive in droves to waank off like some adolescents addicted to p¤rn.

You'd never find the albino twitter talking drum comment on it as well- it is not in his constituency which is ALL APC STATES and Buhari's Bedroom..

Smh.

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Re: Unpaid Salaries: Bayelsa Varsity Lecturers Proceed On Indefinite Strike by rileyy(m): 7:03am On Apr 30, 2016
Dickson still dey settle his militant brothers, ya'ol prof should chill a great deal of time. No be me talk am Oooo na oga GEJ

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Re: Unpaid Salaries: Bayelsa Varsity Lecturers Proceed On Indefinite Strike by IrradiatoR: 7:04am On Apr 30, 2016
what have they been doing with the Federal allocation and other sidekicks from oil companies?
I doubt if most Capital projects in the state are not carried out by FG or oil companies as CSR.

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Re: Unpaid Salaries: Bayelsa Varsity Lecturers Proceed On Indefinite Strike by AWONEYAN(m): 7:06am On Apr 30, 2016
Mr comon sense, charity begins at home?......am waiting for your tweets on this

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Re: Unpaid Salaries: Bayelsa Varsity Lecturers Proceed On Indefinite Strike by Bellfun(m): 7:11am On Apr 30, 2016
realone2012:
Forget Bayelsa....Let's talk about Osun.

Bayelsa is a less populous State than Osun...
Richer than Osun...
Receives far more allocation from FG than Osun....
but they are owing!!

Let's talk about Osun.
Hypocrisy is a big disease!

Will talking about Osun solve the Bayelsa problem?
Re: Unpaid Salaries: Bayelsa Varsity Lecturers Proceed On Indefinite Strike by iKarma: 7:14am On Apr 30, 2016
omenka:
You will NEVER find the children of perpetual anguish, anger, and wailing Cankerworms on a thread like this. Replace the state with "Osun" and see them arrive in droves to waank off like some adolescents addicted to p¤rn.

You'd never find the twitter talking drum comment on it as well- it is not in his constituency which is ALL APC states.

Smh.

You dey talk of those hungry children? How about that agbaya oloribasket Ben Bruce?

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Re: Unpaid Salaries: Bayelsa Varsity Lecturers Proceed On Indefinite Strike by seye005(m): 7:15am On Apr 30, 2016
Against all odds,Osun State University Never go on strike,Kudos to Aregbesola

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Re: Unpaid Salaries: Bayelsa Varsity Lecturers Proceed On Indefinite Strike by tunderay(m): 7:15am On Apr 30, 2016
Where are the wailers, dem travel?

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Re: Unpaid Salaries: Bayelsa Varsity Lecturers Proceed On Indefinite Strike by shamecurls(m): 7:21am On Apr 30, 2016
iKarma:
Bayelsa is a Yoruba PDP state - Igbos

I wonder how they're going to deflect attention from this one.



grin grin grin

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Re: Unpaid Salaries: Bayelsa Varsity Lecturers Proceed On Indefinite Strike by shamecurls(m): 7:22am On Apr 30, 2016
omenka:
You will NEVER find the children of perpetual anguish, anger, and wailing Cankerworms on a thread like this. Replace the state with "Osun" and see them arrive in droves to waank off like some adolescents addicted to p¤rn.

You'd never find the twitter talking drum comment on it as well- it is not in his constituency which is ALL APC states.

Smh.



grin grin grin

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Re: Unpaid Salaries: Bayelsa Varsity Lecturers Proceed On Indefinite Strike by omenka(m): 7:26am On Apr 30, 2016
iKarma:


You dey talk of those hungry children? How about that agbaya oloribasket Ben Bruce?
Who you think say the twitter talking drum be

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Re: Unpaid Salaries: Bayelsa Varsity Lecturers Proceed On Indefinite Strike by fuadnero(m): 7:26am On Apr 30, 2016
Smh
Re: Unpaid Salaries: Bayelsa Varsity Lecturers Proceed On Indefinite Strike by tobex23(m): 7:26am On Apr 30, 2016
where is that hypocrite called Bruce? Nothing to say? I remember him waaanking on top of Osun state matter, but he is quiet about his.... undecided common sense indeed, I just dislike the hypocrite.

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Re: Unpaid Salaries: Bayelsa Varsity Lecturers Proceed On Indefinite Strike by iKarma: 7:27am On Apr 30, 2016
omenka:
Who you think say the twitter talking drum be

Why is he suddenly quiet? I just pity his supporters who thinks making noise on twitter instead of working is common sense.

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Re: Unpaid Salaries: Bayelsa Varsity Lecturers Proceed On Indefinite Strike by farem: 7:30am On Apr 30, 2016
Goddex:
[size=13pt]Akmost everybody in Bayelsa is a civil servant.

The state's civil service is overbloated and should be pruned down to a manageable size.
[/size]

Do not defend the indefensible!
Bayelsa workforce is not up to 70% of Osun. It's the RICHEST state in Nigeria vis-a-vis the income (huge allocations) and the population.
You are out to excuse arguably the laziest state administration to pour torment on the innocent workforce. It won't happen. Govt should wake up or prun her extravagance.

These are facts not mere ranting and wailing.

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Re: Unpaid Salaries: Bayelsa Varsity Lecturers Proceed On Indefinite Strike by arsenal33: 7:31am On Apr 30, 2016
I wonder what Ben Bruce thinks of this.

Sure it's common sense to pay their salaries

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Re: Unpaid Salaries: Bayelsa Varsity Lecturers Proceed On Indefinite Strike by Pressidoo: 7:31am On Apr 30, 2016
chai....pls where is our oyel money oooo
Re: Unpaid Salaries: Bayelsa Varsity Lecturers Proceed On Indefinite Strike by romzyxy(m): 7:31am On Apr 30, 2016
they wasted money intended for paying salaries of workers on election. is that not grave foolishnesss of bayelsa government? now people are suffering for their own foolishnesss. this strike should continue till they pay workers thier 5months salary. ahba! mtcheew

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Re: Unpaid Salaries: Bayelsa Varsity Lecturers Proceed On Indefinite Strike by georjay(m): 7:32am On Apr 30, 2016
ben Bruce must hear this

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