The leadership of the Nigerian Labour Congress has
threatened to call a nationwide industrial action if the Federal
Government failed to stop the ongoing strike by the Academic Staff Union
of Universities.
The NLC in a communiqué issued at the end of its National Executive
Committee meeting in Kaduna, on Wednesday, said that it was unfortunate
that the government had not taken the expected steps to stop the ongoing
strike that had crippled academic activities in public universities.
The President of the NLC, Mr. Abdulwahed Omar and the Acting General
Secretary of the Congress, Mr. Chris Uyot, accused the Federal
Government of sponsoring protests against ASUU instead of resolving the
lingering crisis.
They warned that the NLC would not hesitate to call out Nigerian
workers to protest across the country if the present situation was not
changed by the Federal Government.
Omar and Uyot also stated that the NLC had taken a decision to
intervene in the crisis rocking the university system in order to save
Nigerian students from needless pains.
“NEC-In-Session expresses its deep concern for the near total
collapse of the education sector. It is a sad commentary that government
has allowed the strike by ASUU to drag on for so long with
incalculable consequences.
“Rather than resolve these issues, government is busy sponsoring protest groups against ASUU.
“NEC cautions that if government persists with this line of action,
it will mobilize its members to stage counter protests across the
country. It has the will and the capacity and it advises that government
should not test that will.”
Meanwhile, the Vice-Chancellor, The Bells University of Technology,
Ota, Ogun State, Prof. Adebayo Adeyemi, has described the lingering ASUU
strike as a national problem, and not a blessing to the private
universities.
Adeyemi while briefing the press on Wednesday on its 5th forthcoming
convocation, said both the Federal Government and ASUU should meet and
reach an implementable agreement, so that the strike could be called
off.
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