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Striking Varsity Unions Lament Salary Stoppage by Maxymilliano(m): 9:19am On Jul 06, 2022
Striking university unions, including the Academic Staff Union of Universities and Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities, have lamented the effect of the no-work-no-pay policy invoked by the Federal Government, saying it was meant to weaken their resolve.

The National President of ASUU, Prof. Emmanuel Osodeke; and SSANU’s National Vice-President, Dr Abdussobur Salaam, spoke in separate interviews with The PUNCH.

Osodeke told our correspondent that the last time he received his salary was in February, adding that the government’s strategy of withholding their salaries is meant to weaken their resolve over the union’s demands.

He however said members of the union would remain steadfast even if they will have to do menial jobs or embark on farming to get money.

He added that three weeks after they had the last meeting with the renegotiation committee, nothing had been heard from the government.

He said, “We have not heard anything from the government. This is the third week after the meeting with the renegotiation committee headed by Prof. Briggs. We will keep waiting until they respond.

Ngige believes that our members will become hungry and beg them, but we will not beg them. We are ready to wait for a year, two years, till they respond.

If it means doing taxi work, selling groundnut, doing farming to feed, we will engage in those ventures but he should be rest assured that his strategy of withholding our salaries will not work.”

Salaam corroborated Osodeke’s position, saying the government has resolved to use coercive means through salary stoppage.

He said, “The government itself has been delaying the process of negotiations. It seems they are comfortable with allowing the strike to linger long because there has been no serious commitment to any issues so far.

“Government must show more commitment towards resolving the issues that led to the strike rather than using coercive means through salary stoppage.”

A Professor of Linguistics, University of Ibadan, Francis Egbokhare, also confirmed that he had been without salary for five months.

He said, “If you don’t pay people who have accumulated much debt, the system will pay, one way or the other.

“Morale is already very low. Complicating it by withholding salaries will be a monumental error. The consequences on the system will reverberate everywhere. A good number of lecturers have left for greener pastures overseas. Many have adapted to alternative income operations.

“If we are not paid, self-help and coping strategies will be mainstreamed and normalised. I think that a simple cost-benefit analysis will reveal the folly in the threat.”

A lawyer, Mr Oluwafemi Olabisi, said it was an unfair labour practice for workers not to be paid their salaries while on strike.

He said, “The only situation where workers are not allowed to earn salaries is when there is no more employer-employee relationship.

“But if workers are down tooling or on strike for a course or an agitation, like what ASUU and other university workers are doing, they cannot be suspended while they are on strike and their salary cannot be stopped.

“If the government has refused to pay, it is illegal, it is not allowed under the Nigerian Labour Law. It is contrary to international best practices.”

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Re: Striking Varsity Unions Lament Salary Stoppage by Fahdiga(m): 9:22am On Jul 06, 2022
Buhari has set a bad precedent that will finally bury Nigeria.

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Re: Striking Varsity Unions Lament Salary Stoppage by Seniorwriter(m): 9:25am On Jul 06, 2022
SMH
We need vote into all leadership positions young visionary leaders come 2023 and most importantly vote out both APC & PDP alike.


Imagine what these people do to education in Nigeria?!


@Seniorwriter

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Re: Striking Varsity Unions Lament Salary Stoppage by Seniorwriter(m): 9:26am On Jul 06, 2022
This present buhari maladministration has taken the bar to all high in wickedness!.
I suspect he owns that NL moniker verywickedman....
VeryWickedMan:

Buhari is an exemplary leader
Pinned.
We need vote into all leadership positions young visionary leaders come 2023 and most importantly vote out both APC & PDP alike.

@Seniorwriter

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Re: Striking Varsity Unions Lament Salary Stoppage by Maxymilliano(m): 9:29am On Jul 06, 2022
“Ngige believes that our members will become hungry and beg them, but we will not beg them. We are ready to wait for a year, two years, till they respond.
Unfortunately, It's Nigeria students caught in the midst of the tussle that bears the brunt of the indefinite stay at home.

As they say, When two elephants fight ...

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Re: Striking Varsity Unions Lament Salary Stoppage by bigpicture001: 9:30am On Jul 06, 2022
All unions should be disbanded... Nigeria don't need unions.. it's a bad thing for the economy

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Re: Striking Varsity Unions Lament Salary Stoppage by MMWandali: 9:37am On Jul 06, 2022
Re: Striking Varsity Unions Lament Salary Stoppage by MMWandali: 9:39am On Jul 06, 2022
The fool that wanted to be president believing students will vote for him

Thoughtless leaders of APC

Nigerian students will show them shege in 2023

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Re: Striking Varsity Unions Lament Salary Stoppage by MMWandali: 9:40am On Jul 06, 2022
Re: Striking Varsity Unions Lament Salary Stoppage by ERockson: 9:58am On Jul 06, 2022
Hungry never catch them

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Re: Striking Varsity Unions Lament Salary Stoppage by ERockson: 10:00am On Jul 06, 2022
Selfish Union

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Re: Striking Varsity Unions Lament Salary Stoppage by dollynnn(f): 10:01am On Jul 06, 2022
“If it means doing taxi work, selling groundnut, doing farming to feed, we will engage in those ventures but he should be rest assured that his strategy of withholding our salaries will not work.”

This is just the beginning

Selfish Union !

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Re: Striking Varsity Unions Lament Salary Stoppage by Hndrrxxx(m): 10:05am On Jul 06, 2022
Bb
Re: Striking Varsity Unions Lament Salary Stoppage by Ejehkob: 10:06am On Jul 06, 2022
No work no pay naa, abi werey de play for their head


Frustrating the future of the so called leaders of tomorrow and you think you will be safe angry

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Re: Striking Varsity Unions Lament Salary Stoppage by FalseProphet1(m): 10:06am On Jul 06, 2022
And Nigerian are lining up in their numbers f vote APC next year, some are even ready to kill for them. Who did this to the black man.

I see Peter Obi rescuing Nigeria next year.

This I have seen.

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Re: Striking Varsity Unions Lament Salary Stoppage by CheapHomes1: 10:06am On Jul 06, 2022
dollynnn:
“If it means doing taxi work, selling groundnut, doing farming to feed, we will engage in those ventures but he should be rest assured that his strategy of withholding our salaries will not work.”

This is just the beginning

Selfish Union !

Very selfish union

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Re: Striking Varsity Unions Lament Salary Stoppage by chibu4u2(m): 10:06am On Jul 06, 2022
4 months plus at home is equivalent to a semester + break
Striking workers may not receive their salary as at when due, due to "no work no pay" policy but who suffers the most.......The students.
Re: Striking Varsity Unions Lament Salary Stoppage by TinubuAdvocate1: 10:07am On Jul 06, 2022
So bad!

PO23

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Re: Striking Varsity Unions Lament Salary Stoppage by NaijaBoy213(m): 10:07am On Jul 06, 2022
God Will see us thru in 2023

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Re: Striking Varsity Unions Lament Salary Stoppage by Nobody: 10:07am On Jul 06, 2022
ASUU and FG both are sidestepping the real issue.

Fees have to go up.....

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Re: Striking Varsity Unions Lament Salary Stoppage by Wisedove(m): 10:07am On Jul 06, 2022
No work no pay is the best policy the government can use to curtail the concurrent strikes by ASUU.
They are not the only union in Nigeria for crying out loud, it is not as if they are fighting for the interest of the vercities nor the students instead it is for their selfish interests.
ASUU find it easy to sanctions student or group of students who think they are been deprived of their rights but when the government is doing the same they embark on strikes.

What is it exactly they are fighting for and how is that going to improve the quality of education in Nigeria? There is no point if what they are clamoring for won't improve educational quality

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Re: Striking Varsity Unions Lament Salary Stoppage by Skillsnigeria: 10:08am On Jul 06, 2022
Hmmm
Re: Striking Varsity Unions Lament Salary Stoppage by Olayinkavin29(m): 10:08am On Jul 06, 2022
Two mad people
Awon werey

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Re: Striking Varsity Unions Lament Salary Stoppage by jkpbestseries: 10:08am On Jul 06, 2022
The poor masses will not know what ASUU is doing. They are the only people with the gut to hold federal government to do the right thing. Hunger is part of good health... They should hold on things will soon be right.

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Re: Striking Varsity Unions Lament Salary Stoppage by Winning123: 10:09am On Jul 06, 2022
Useless clowns called lecturers

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Re: Striking Varsity Unions Lament Salary Stoppage by Chynwe(f): 10:09am On Jul 06, 2022
There was a country.Education in this country is on a long thing.People are losing scholarships as a result of inability to get transcript.Who do us this thing Kain thing kiss?And some people are still gunning for the same leaders who have impoverished us to take over leadership in 2023.Father,send common sense to the citizenry
Re: Striking Varsity Unions Lament Salary Stoppage by buckeyemedia: 10:09am On Jul 06, 2022
Fahdiga:
Buhari has set a bad precedent that will finally bury Nigeria.
In 2007 pdp told us Yaradua is a professor of the Ivory Tower, Jonathan Goodluck his deputy is a professor of the Ivory Tower, they came into office, yet they were not able to settle this ASUU nonsense once & for all, yet some ignorant mumus will blame a soldier for the problem?

Oblivious Hypocrisy is indeed a curse.

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