close
Friday, January 14, 2022

Plateau varsity workers to continue strike over entitlements

The lecturers are striking over the failure of the state government to pay arrears of earned allowances and other entitlements.

• January 13, 2022
Plateau State University
Plateau State University, Bokkos

Plateau State University workers on Thursday vowed to continue striking until their earned allowances and other entitlements are paid.

The workers under the aegis of Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities (SSANU), had on December 21, 2021, embarked on an indefinite strike to register their displeasure on a range of issues.

Some of the issues include the failure of the state government to pay arrears of earned allowances and minimum wage owed members, among other entitlements. 

A statement jointly signed by SSANU Chairman, Rimdap Timnan and Secretary, Fom Dakwak, noted that the issues that led to the strike was yet to be resolved. 

“As long as our legitimate and hard-earned allowances are not paid, our indefinite strike action which commenced Dec. 21 will not be suspended.

“It is disheartening to note that the state government has not not address our issues but has not also engage the union in dialogue with a view to resolving them.

“We discovered that government is hell bent on ensuring that PLASU senior staff are denied their legitimate wages.

“SSANU Plateau State University, arising from its emergency meeting held on Jan. 13 in Jos, resolved to keep the public abreast of happenings culminated into its industrial action and the disposition of government.

“We wish to call upon well-meaning people of Plateau and members of the Northern Governors’ Forum (of which our governor is chairman) to prevail on Gov. Lalong to honour the agreement.

“He should set a good example for members of the Northern Governors’ Forum by paying our hard-earned arrears of earned allowances, just as many of his counterparts have done,” they said.

(NAN)

More from Peoples Gazette

Vice President Yemi Osinbajo

Politics

Osinbajo blames civil servants for Nigeria’s underdevelopment

“Great economies and great nations, prosperity and abundance of nations and communities are created by men and not spirits.”

Burkina Faso team

Sport

AFCON 2021: Burkina Faso beat Cape Verde

Burkina Faso blew open the battle to qualify from Group A of the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) as they beat Cape Verde 1-0 on Thursday in Yaounde.

Pegasus

World

Israeli NSO spyware used to hack journalists’ phones repeatedly: Report

The Citizen Lab said in its report that it had identified a Pegasus operator working almost exclusively in El Salvador in early 2020.

Police

States

Ebonyi: Police declare four brothers going to wedding party missing

The missing persons are Ogonnaya Chukwu, 33, and Sunday Chukwu, 31, dark in complexion; Chinedu Nwite, 30, and Ogbonnaya Ekuma, 30, fair in complexion.

APC Chieftain, Bola Tinubu.

States

Zamfara Attacks: Boko Haram, bandits will be destroyed, Tinubu vows

“We believe in President Muhammadu Buhari’s ability to restore law and order and bring back our country to stability and tracks of development.”

Africa

Pan-African payment system to save Africa $5 billion annually: AfCFTA

“It is set to save the continent up to $5 billion annually, which is the amount currency convertibility costs Africa.”