We ended strike due to court order, issues still unresolved, says ASUU

We ended strike due to court order, issues still unresolved, says ASUU

by Joseph Anthony
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The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) says it called off its eight-month strike due to a court order and appeals from Nigerians.

A court of appeal had ordered the striking lecturers to return to class after the National Industrial Court ruled against the union in a case brought to it by the Federal Goverment. Days after the appeal court judgement, ASUU called off the strike and ordered members to resume lectures.

But the unionโ€™s National President, Emmanuel Osodeke, said the decision was not because issues brought by the lecturers were fully addressed.

โ€œAs you have seen from our press release โ€“ although they were interventions by the Speaker (Femi Gbajabiamila) and others โ€“ the major reason we are resuming is because we are obeying the industrial courtโ€™s judgement. The issues have not been fully resolved and no agreements signed,โ€ he said during an interview on Channels Televisionโ€™s Sunday Politics.

โ€œWe are resuming because we are a law-abiding organisation and we donโ€™t want to break the law. We are also hoping that the intervention of the Speaker as promised by him will resolve this problem within a very short time. So, the issues have not been resolved but we would resume because of that court injunction.โ€

Osodeke, who blamed the Minister of Labour and Employment, Chris Ngige, for taking the matter to court, argued that the best way to tackle trade disputes involving academics is โ€œnegotiationโ€.

โ€œBut one of the ministers, the Minister of Labour, believes that the best way is to force them to class. But because of the interest of the Nigerian people โ€“ the students, their parents, and the Speaker who is intervening โ€“ our members will teachโ€.

He, however, said the lecturers may be unmotivated going back to class if the โ€œno-work, no-payโ€ policy of the Federal Government stands, maintaining that โ€œyou cannot expect a hungry manโ€ to be at his best.

To avoid this, Osodeke said the government โ€œshould pay the salariesโ€ to the varsity teachers whom he added have to โ€œmeet upโ€ with the backlog of classes missed during the strike.

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