Polytechnic staff threaten strike again
The Academic Staff Union of Polytechnics (ASUP) said they will soon
embark on a strike action over government insensitivity to their earlier
demands which are still unresolved.
National President of ASUP, comrade Usman Yusuf Dutse told journalists in Abuja on Thursday, April 28 2016 that all efforts for the union to explain the situations they are facing to attract redress has failed.
He said the union is left with no other option than to embark on strike.
Dutse said Polytechnic lecturers ordinary believe in dialogue, which is why the issues have been lingering for all this while.
"However,
we are now being pushed to resort to extreme measures in resolving
industrial dispute and we shall act accordingly. We have decided to
place this position before Government and the Nigerian public for the
benefit of the sector and to challenge government to act now in order to
avert another industrial disharmony in our polytechnics."
"We
are aware that the issues between Government and ASUP have lingered for
years. We are also cognisant of the fact that this government came to
power about one year ago but then Government is a continuum. What is
particularly worrisome to our union is the approach of officials of
Government to the need of our sector and the pre-eminence of dialogue in
resolving the impasse.”
“In September,
2015 we had addressed a press conference, drawing attention of the then
incoming government to these issues and proposed ways of resolving them.
Our expectation was that the re-constitution of the Federal Executive
Council by Mr. President will nip the issues in the bud considering the
quality of the appointees and the magnitude of the problems at hand. Our
hope in this direction is gradually fading away as no concrete step has
been taken to address the issues," He said.
According to him, “The
last signed agreement between the Federal Government and ASUP made
adequate provisions for re-negotiation which had been due since 2012.
Government has reneged on this provision and showed unwillingness to
renegotiate a new Agreement with the union. This attitude has further
widened our gap of trust and entrenched mutual suspicion about
government’s commitment to promoting technological development in the
country," ASUP President added.
According to
Dutse, other issues include failure to release white paper of visitation
panels to federal polytechnics; non-implementation of CONTISS 15
migration for the lower cadres and other academic allowances;
underfunding of the sector and lop-sidedness in funds interventions
by TETFUND.
He also explained that the non-
implementation of the report of the NEEDS assessment of public
polytechnics as well as dichotomy between HND and degree graduates poses
grave risk to maintaining industrial peace in the sector.
"In
2014, after intense agitation by our union, government constituted the
Needs Assessment Committee that undertook the critical assessment of
needs of infrastructure and administrative competence of all public
polytechnics in Nigeria. The intention was to address the decay of
infrastructure in the sector. It is appallingly disheartening however
that government has, since the conclusion of that brilliant assignment,
reneged on the release and subsequent implementation of its own report
despite repeated appeals by our union," he added.
Dutse
said the dichotomy between the university and Polytechnic graduates
places needless limitations on HND graduates in job engagements and
remunerations as well as career progression in public service.
"Our
graduates are humiliated and made to rue the career path they chose
through polytechnic education. They are rated far below their
degree-holder counterparts and valued according to the name of their
institutions and not according to capacity. The Bill seeking to end this
Dichotomy could not pass through the 7th Assembly despite its urgency
and importance and the polytechnic sector is still the worse off for
this tardiness."
source: pulse.ng
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Polytechnic staff threaten strike again
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