Chairman of the University Of Calabar Academic Staff Union Of
Universities (ASUU), Tony Eyang, has said the union will not back down
until its demands are met.ASUU commenced a two-week warning
strike on Wednesday, November 16, in protest of the Federal Government's
refusal to implement the 2009 Memorandum of Understanding with the
Union among other issues.
Speaking to Vanguard on Thursday, Eyang expressed regrets that the Union had to resort to the industrial action.
"We
are avowed to our responsibility to the future of this country; it is
regrettable that over and over again we get to this point but what we
have resolved to do is that government does the needful and we will not
surrender even if it means our embarking on a total and indefinite
strike for years."
According to him, the union has made several
efforts to meet with President Muhammadu Buhari , Minister of Education
and the National Assembly to present to them a firsthand view of what is
going on in the education sector but their efforts have been
unsuccessful.
He said: "When the present government came into
office, ASUU exercised a lot of patience, a lot of understating as a
form a support to the government and we indicated intention to have an
audience with the President who is the visitor to all the federal
universities, the Minister of Education and the National Assembly so as
to make government see the need to address these pending issues but that
has not been granted up till now."
Eyang added that the government
never showed any commitment to address any of the issues being agitated
by the union including those that do not involve money like the low
subvention to the universities and the Treasury Single Account, which
are stifling the universities and have turned the lecturers to beggars
as salaries are not paid in full for several months.
"There is a new
form of slavery where university teachers are not given what they are
entitled to which implies that the federal government has unilaterally
reached a decision to reduce the entitlement of academic staff of
universities which of course is against the labour law," Eyang said.
He
said the subventions to the universities have fallen in the past ten
months, which, according to him, has increasingly made the universities
unable to pay the full entitlement of its workers.
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