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The National Vice President of
the Academic Staff Union of Polytechnics (ASUP), Mr Timothy Ogunseye has
revealed that the union after reviewing reports from various chapters at its
emergency NEC meeting held last week Thursday agreed that the ongoing strike
should continue until the government can show some form of commitment.
He recalled that the last
meeting with the Federal Government on January 10th could not hold due to the
fact that the key stake holders from the Government were not available for the
meeting and as such, ASUP couldn’t continue with the meeting and it was put
off. He added that till now ASUP is still expecting another invitation from the
FG.
The ASUP President equally
disclosed that the Federal Government promised to give the union N15bn
revitalisation funds as a show of commitment which the union did not object to.
But up until now, the promise has not been fulfilled.
Ogunseye said the salient
issues, which forced the lecturers to declare an indefinite strike, were not
just about money for the lecturers but how to make the government address the
dilapidated structures and lack of instructional materials to teach students.
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