The Senior Staff Association of the Nigerian Universities has called for
an indefinite strike on December 24, 2015 to protest a recent decision
of the Federal Government to sack 2,000 university workers across the
country by January, 2016.
The National President of SSANU, Mr.
Samson Ugwoke, said during a press briefing in Abuja on Friday that the
National Salaries, Income and Wages Commission, and the National
Universities Commission had written letters of termination to 2,000
members of staff of the universities.
Ugwoke said that the senior
staff union of the universities had already dispatched letters to the
Ministry of Education, the NUC and the National Salaries, Incomes and
Wages Commission to withdraw the letters of termination issued to
varsity workers of the University of Ilorin, Federal University of
Technology, Akure, Usman Dan Fodio University, Sokoto and others.
He
said that SSANU also urged the Education Ministry and the other
agencies to ensure immediate withdrawal of similar letters to vice
chancellors to terminate the appointment of personnel of university
staff primary schools.
He said the letter dated December 17, 2015
also copied President Muhammadu Buhari, the President of Senate, Bukola
Saraki, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Mr. Yakubu Dogara,
the Minister of Labour and Employment, Dr. Chris Ngige and others.
Ugwoke
added that the 2,000 workers affected in the planned retrenchment
exercise were drawn from 31 universities and were employed by the
councils of the various institutions to make the requisite contribution
to educational development in the institutions and the society over the
years.
The SSANU leader noted that the directive to sack the
workers who are expected to leave service in January 2016 was contained
in a circular said to have been written and signed by a Deputy Director
in the Ministry of Education, Mr. E.O Fayemi, on behalf of the minister.
He
stated further that the circular dated April 21, 2015, was attached
with a memorandum and report from the National Salaries, Income and
Wages Commission dated March 2014 and February 2014 respectively.
According
to him, the commission responded to the circular by directing the
removal of personnel of staff schools and other institutions affiliated
to the universities from the payroll.
He said, “The
implementation of this directive would be a gross violation and breach
of the SSANU/FGN 2009 Agreement, which explicitly stated that the
University shall bear full capital and recurrent cost of University
Staff primary schools.
“It is further shocking to note that till
date, the Federal Ministry of Defence still funds the capital and
recurrent costs of over 100 Army Children Schools, Command Children
Schools, Navy Primary Schools and Air Force Schools; while the Ministry
of Police Affairs still funds its Police Children Schools, all from the
Federal Treasury.
“We are surprised that an agency of government,
the National Salaries, Incomes and Wages Commission, could continue
with this callous, wicked, insensitive and ill-intentioned agenda,
despite our calls, letters, press releases and publications on the
issue.
“With the advent of the administration of President
Muhammadu Buhari, we had written series of public and confidential
letters on same with no positive response.”
He said that 90 per
cent of the pupils of the university staff schools were children of the
staff of the institutions stressing that the schools were established
alongside other academic components of the universities in some cases.
The
unionist said SSANU had to give the December 24, 2015 deadline to the
Federal Government as part of the efforts to prevent the over 2000
workers of the universities from being sacked.
Several efforts by
Saturday PUNCH to get the response of ASUU National President, Dr.
Nasir Fagge, was resisted because he said, “I am out of the country and
you don’t expect me to answer you from abroad.”
Also when
contacted, the Special Assistant (Media) to the Minister of State for
Education, Anthony Akuneme, directed our correspondent to the office of
the Education Minister, Adamu Adamu.
But several calls and SMS to the Assistant Director of Press in the Education Ministry, Abdul Onu, were not replied.
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