Varsity workers begin strike tomorrow

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Dan-Borno

Soji-Eze Fagbemi, Abuja - 15.09.2008
Daily Tribune

University workers across the country will from tomorrow (Tuesday 16th) begin a nationwide strike over the issues of monetisation arrears, 65 years retirement age and the unresolved new salary structure.


Already, the Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities (SSANU) has directed its members to stay at home as from tomorrow, following its National Executive Council (NEC) meeting held at the University of Abuja, at the weekend and a letter to the Federal Government to this effect.


SSANU said the first phase of the strike in all the universities across the country would begin with a three-day warning strike on Tuesday, so as to press home their demands for the payment of the two-year monetisation arrears, resolve the already negotiated issues of their new salary structure and 65 years retirement age.


In a letter with reference number SSANU/NS/SGF/45/06, entitled "3- Day warning strike," and addressed to the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Alhaji Yayale Ahmed, the association said the strike would take effect tomorrow and affect all administrative processes, including registrations, bursary, accounting, admission and new intakes, those going on NYSC, as well as examinations and records.


Signed by SSANU President, Comrade Promise Adewusi, copies of the letter were sent to the Minister of Education, Dr. Aja-Nwhachukwu; Minister of Labour and Productivity, Dr. Hassan Lawal; Executive Secretary of the National Universities Commission (NUC); the Senate President, Speaker House of Representatives, and all the vice-chancellors in Nigerian universities.


The letter, dated September 12, 2008, read in part: "Following our notice of strike action dated August 19, 2008, addressed to the Minister of Education, we regret to inform you that as a result of the insensitivity of government officials and agencies to the plight of our members and their inability to resolve the issues in contention within the notice period, SSANU-NEC at its emergency meeting of September 12, 2008, resolved to go on a three-day warning strike with effect from Tuesday, September 16, 2008."
"My mama always used to tell me: 'If you can't find somethin' to live for, you best find somethin' to die for" - Tupak

Muhsin

I think that would not have affected us had they gone. Alhamdulillah. We are starting exam next week. Thus, when I first heard of it... :o

Allah ya kiyaye, amin.
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Dan-Borno

Lol, na san Muhsin ne zai fara tsoma albarkacin
bakinsa a wanna zancen.

Wai kullum ne BUK suke yin  jarrabawa?
"My mama always used to tell me: 'If you can't find somethin' to live for, you best find somethin' to die for" - Tupak

HUSNAA

I doubt if muhsin and co can successfully start wannan jarrabawar. These ssanu ppl are the administrative arm of the uni and as such are very much involved in success of the process of examinations. Allah dai Ya Kyauta. Bana ganin laifin ssanu though, tunda gwamnati has enough money to give politicians' spouses, ssanu might as well demand what rightfully belongs to them.
Ghafurallahi lana wa lakum

Dan-Borno

Dole ai, in Husnaa batayi supporting din su ssanu
ba wa zai yi?

Kai, Admin, ni fa na ga wani unusual username, anya
ba HACKERS ba ko?
"My mama always used to tell me: 'If you can't find somethin' to live for, you best find somethin' to die for" - Tupak

Muhsin

Quote from: Dan-Borno on September 17, 2008, 04:55:56 PM
Wai kullum ne BUK suke yin  jarrabawa?

LOL DB ;D We've already done two! Just help us with prayer for success from Allah.
Get to know [and remember] Allah in prosperity & He will know  [and remember] you in adversity.