Another strike in our polytechnics nation wide may be inevitable as the
Academic Staff Union of Polytechnics (ASUP) has given the federal
government 3 weeks ultimatum to meet their demands or the union would
embark on nationwide indefinite strike.
This was revealed by the president of the union, Comrade Usman Yusuf
Dutse, while addressing journalists at the end of the 83rd quarterly
meeting of the national executive council (NEC) of the union in Lafia.
Some of the issues include inadequate infrastructure in polytechnics
across the country, inadequate funding and the need for the review of
Polytechnics Acts which are outdated.
Other demands include implementation and payment of salary arrears of
2012 consolidated tertiary institutions salary structure (Contiss), 2010
Contiss agreement with the federal government which was mot captured in
the 2016 budget as the committee set up to review it in 2014 was yet to
submit its report.
He also stated that the government need to bridge the gap The ASUP
chairman said government needs to address the issue of
university/polytechnic dichotomy and ensure that polytechnic graduates
are treated equally with their university counter-parts in terms of
promotion and considerations for appointments in the civil service.
He finally called on the government to exclude tertiary institutions in
the newly introduced Treasury Single Account (TSA) due to their peculiar
nature; stating that the TSA platform is cumbersome.
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