The body said that
although it is not on strike, the stay-at-home would remain in place
indefinitely until the backlog of its members’ salaries are paid.
The UNIJOS branch of
ASUU made this known in a statement signed by its chairperson, Professor
Lazarus Maigoro.
The statement partly
reads, “One of the issues agreed at the meeting was that 50% of the backlog of
eight months arrears of our withheld salaries will be paid to our members
immediately but as at the time of writing this press release, only 17 days
prorated October salary was paid to our members by the office of the Accountant
General of the Federation.
“Having stayed for about
nine months running now, our members in the University of Jos considered this
an insult to them by the Accountant General of the Federation.
“Is the Accountant
General of the Federation actually answerable to the Minister of Labour? So, if
today the Minister of Agriculture directs the Accountant General of the
Federation to withhold the salaries of the staff of the Agricultural Research
Institutes who have been
on strike for over a year, will he obey that?
“We wonder why Ngige is
keen about withholding the salaries of ASUU members because staff of some
Agricultural Research Institutes has been on strike for almost a year but they
have been receiving their salaries regularly. Is this policy only for ASUU
members?
“We are also aware that the Minister of Labour
and Employment, Chris Ngige, wrote a memo to the Accountant General asking him
to pay our members only from the day we suspended the strike.
“By this singular act,
the Minister of Labour and Employment has casualized the work of the University
Lecturers, unfortunately.
“This further creates
doubts in our minds as to whether the understanding reached with the leadership
of the House of Representatives on some of the issues will be implemented at
all
by
those who are saddled with the responsibility of doing so in order to avoid
further needless strikes.
“From all indications,
the Minister of Labour and Employment, Chris Ngige, has personalised the matter
between him and our union and is on a mission for vendetta.
“It has become crystal
clear now that he wasn’t happy that the House of Representatives brokered a
truce on some of the issues we went on strike for and has gone behind to
undermine it.
“It is also very clear
to us now why he shamelessly walked out on the leadership of the House of
Representatives at one of the meetings with all stakeholders to the glare of
all Nigerians because he never wanted any form of resolution to be reached on
the issues being discussed and is the nation.
“In view of the
bottleneck placed by Ngige towards paying our members the backlog of our
salaries, the congress of ASUU University of Jos met today November 4, 2022,
and resolved to stay at home, though not on strike until the backlog of the
withheld salaries is paid.
Lecturers under the
aegis of ASUU shared that they were only paid for 18 working days in October,
after the union called off its strike on October 14th.

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