Striking lecturers on Tuesday
insisted that they would not return to class as directed by the Federal
Government.
The Supervisory Minister of Education, Mr. Nyesom Wike, on Thursday had
directed the striking teachers to return to work on or before December 4 or
face dismissal.
Yesterday it was made known that the ultimatum deadline had been shifted to
Monday so the lecturers could participate in the burial of a former President
of ASUU, Prof. Festus Iyayi on Saturday.
Wike also urged the authorities of
all the nation’s public universities to open attendance registers for the
returning workers.
Still on Tuesday, the protesting lecturers under the auspices of the Academic
Staff Union of Universities vowed that the sack threat by the FG would not stop
the lingering strike.
The LASU chapter chairman of the union Dr. Adekunle Idris, speaking with
journalists after the congress, said they decided to continue the strike until
the Federal Government met their demands.
The congress, he said, also resolved that no member of the union would sign the
attendance register in the institution.
Commenting on the sack threat, he said the branch was not only committed to the
industrial action but also supportive of the decision of the national body to
press for proper funding of education.
His OOU counterpart, Dr. Nasir Adesola, said the union would not succumb to the
threat by the Federal Government to sack the lecturers.
Punch
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