ASUP Threatens To Resume Strike, Demand FG’s Cooperation With MoU

The Academic Staff Union of Polytechnics (ASUP) has threatened to embark on a one-week national strike as the Federal Government allegedly refused to implement the agreement it reached with the union recently.

This is coming less than two months after the Union called for a suspension of its two-months old strike in order to review MoU with the Federal Government , Naijaparry reports.

Mr Chris Nkoro , ASUP National Publicity Secretary, said the decision was taken during the 94th National Executive Council (NEC) meeting of the union, held from Monday to Friday at the
Shehu Idris College of Health Science and Technology, Makarfi, Kaduna State .

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Nkoro did not, however, say when the planned strike would commence.

The union views the persistent lethargic disposition of the Federal government and its agencies towards re-negotiation of FGN/ASUP agreement as a ploy to cripple the system and perpetuate suffering on members.

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“The NEC urges the federal government to without further delay, commence the re-negotiation process.

“The NEC, sadly observed that while the union had agreed on the terms of enrolling of the sector into Integrated Personnel Payroll Information System (IPPIS), so me rectors have continued to use a backhand ploy to enroll some institutions without recourse to our union’s documented peculiar concerns.

“The NEC therefore calls on the government to promptly call these erring rectors to order.

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