The three
non-academic staff unions in the university system have suspended their
nine-day old industrial action.
The
suspension of the strike by unions that included Senior Staff Association of
Nigerian Universities (SSANU), Non-Academic Staff Union of Educational and
Associated Institutions (NASU) and National Association of Academic
Technologists (NAAT) is expected to kick-start restoration of full academic
activities in the universities across the country.
The unions
had on Monday, September 11, 2017, embarked on total and indefinite strike to
press for the implementation of the 12 demands including the 2009, 2012 and
2017 agreements between the unions and the Federal Government.
The
statement on the suspension of the strike, which was jointly signed by
Presidents of NASU, Anthony Ani; SSANU, Samson Igwoke; and NAAT, Sani Suleiman,
added that it would review the progress of the implementation of the agreement
and may likely review its position afterwards if it is not satisfied with the
progress of the execution by government.
“The
negotiations we have had since the beginning of the strike have developed a
template which we hope will be a panacea to the continued conflicts between the
university based non-teaching staff unions and the Federal Government. We have
developed an actionable template with specific timeframes to implement salient
aspects of the agreement.
“Based on
the foregoing and following exhaustive and extensive consultations with our
various union organs, we hereby announce the suspension of the strike embarked
upon by the Joint Action Committee of NAAT, NASU and SSANU, on the
understanding that the time lines agreed with the Federal Government on the
various issues are met,” the statement said.
However, the
unions said they are resuming work on Monday, September 25, 2017.
It
reiterated that the unions would come back in a month to review the level of
compliance with the agreement and shall not hesitate to resume the strike if
government reneges on the agreements reached or delays in any aspect.
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