Plateau varsity lecturers begin indefinite strike to protest insecurity, poor infrastructure — ASUU chair
Plateau varsity lecturers begin indefinite
strike to protest insecurity, poor infrastructure — ASUU chair
The Plateau State University
chapter, of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), has commenced an
indefinite strike action over insecurity, poor infrastructural development, and
arrears of earned allowances for its members.
Dr. Pamson Bentse, chairman of the
union in the University, who disclosed this to the News Agency of Nigeria
(NAN), on Friday, in Jos, said the decision to proceed on strike was reached
after it’s congress meeting, held on Monday at the University’s main campus, in
Bokkos. He said the action of the union bordered on poor infrastructural
development in the University, adding that 90 per cent of the ongoing
structures in the school were constructed by the Tertiary Education Trust Fund
(TETFUND).
He said other reasons behind the strike include insecurity
of students, arrears of earned allowance for members, explaining that the union
had been pressing for these demands for the past three years, but nothing had
been done to address them, hence the justification for the industrial action.
“This afternoon, after our congress meeting, we have declared a total,
comprehensive and indefinite strike. Inadequate capital projects in the
University is one of the major reasons behind this strike. 90 per cent of the
structures you see in the institution were constructed by TETFUND. “There is
also the issue of over eight season’s arrears of earned academic allowance for
our members amounting to over N215 million. The university is being underfunded
by the state government; the 90 million it gets every month is grossly
inadequate.
”With good funding, it can set aside funds to train its staff without
necessarily waiting on TETFUND,” he said. The chairman added that the absence
of a Governing Council for the university in the past year, was also a reason
for the strike, insisting that its absence was not healthy for the growth of
the institution.
“The tenure of the last governing council expired since October 2019 and a new
council has not been constituted. This is not good for an academic institution.
“Our students on campus are not safe, because the university is not fully
fenced. Herdsmen come in at will to graze and hoodlums take advantage of the
situation to also rape our female students. “We have pushed for these demands
for the last three years, but it fell on deaf ears and this afternoon, with the
approval of our National Executive Council (NEC), we declared an indefinite
strike,” he said.
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