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SSANU And NASU Announce Joint 7-Day Warning Strike Starting March 18 Due To Salary Delays
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In response to the Federal Government’s failure to disburse four months’ worth of salaries, the Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities (SSANU) has jointly declared a seven-day warning strike with NASU, set to commence on March 18.
SSANU and NASU’s Warning Strike Stemming from Salary Grievances Scheduled for March 18
The looming strike action by SSANU and NASU is a direct result of the Federal Government’s failure to fulfill its obligation of paying members their withheld salaries for the past four months. The unions express their dissatisfaction with the unequal treatment compared to the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) in receiving compensation.
SSANU and NASU Authorize 7-Day Strike Amid Delay in Salary Payments
During the 47th National Executive Council (NEC) meeting held at the Federal University of Technology, Akure (FUTA), Ondo State, SSANU members voted to proceed with a seven-day strike starting March 18. The delay in salary payments has prompted the unions to take collective action, disrupting regular university activities for the specified duration.
SSANU President Mohammed Ibrahim: “Total Strike” in Response to Salary Injustice
President of SSANU, Mohammed Ibrahim, expressed the unanimous decision of members to resist the perceived injustice during the NEC meeting. The planned strike aims for a total shutdown of university activities, with members urged to sensitize their branches in preparation for the seven-day action.
SSANU and NASU Warn of “Total Blackout” Across Nigerian Campuses in 7-Day Strike
SSANU and NASU leaders emphasize the severity of the impending strike, stating that for seven days, there will be a “total blackout” in campuses nationwide. The unions express hope that the government will address their concerns promptly, highlighting their responsibility to society, the university, and the students.
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