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ASUP Postpones Nationwide Strike

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The Academic Staff Union of Polytechnics (ASUP) has postponed its proposed nationwide protest.

 

The academic body urged the federal government to utilize this opportunity to demonstrate its commitment by effectively implementing the action plan addressing each of the eleven disputed items or face the possibility of a complete withdrawal of its services.

 

Recall that this information was conveyed in a statement released over the weekend by ASUP’s National President, Comrade Kpanja Shammah.

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It is important to note that on October 7, ASUP issued a 15-day ultimatum to the Proprietors of Public Polytechnics and Colleges of Technology following a review of the current situation in the sector during its 111th National Executive Council (NEC) meeting.

 

In the ultimatum, the union representing polytechnic teaching staff outlined eleven specific demands from the government.

 

Announcing the postponement of the strike, ASUP said, “Following the ultimatum, a resolution meeting of all stakeholders in the sector was convened by the Federal Ministry of Education to resolve the contentious issues on the 23rd of October 2024 in Abuja.

“Resolutions and an action plan was developed during the meeting to resolve the issues which cover instances of abuse of extant laws, regulations and statutes by some Governing Councils of Federal Polytechnics, items of welfare of academic staff in the sector, intrusion of the NBTE into the statutory responsibilities of Academic Boards of Polytechnics on matters of HND students’ admission, revitalization of infrastructure in the sector through the NEEDS ASSESSMENT intervention, non implementation of promotion in state institutions, payment of all outstanding promotion arrears, payment of outstanding arrears of 25%/35% salary review from January 2023 to December 2023 in Federal Polytechnics and Colleges of Technology and the implementation of the salary review in state institutions, payment of outstanding arrears of CONTISS 15 migration for lower cadres, sustenance of the payment of 7% Peculiar Academic Allowance post IPPIS exit, renegotiation of the FGN/ASUP agreement of 2010 and the payment of all outstanding third party deductions.

“The Union’s NEC, therefore, met again on an emergency note on the 24th of October 2024 to review the action plan as proposed in the meeting with the stakeholders and determine the next steps in its struggle for the survival of Polytechnic Education in the country.

 

“After exhaustive deliberations, the Union resolved to defer its proposed industrial action to the 2nd of December, 2024. The decision was taken to gauge the government’s commitment to implementing the action plan as agreed at the meeting of 23rd October 2024.

 

“It is, therefore, the expectation of our Union that the government will take advantage of the period to show commitment by diligently executing the action plan on each of the eleven items of dispute or risk a comprehensive withdrawal of service by academic staff in the Nigeria Polytechnic System.

 

“The Union acknowledges and appreciates the partnership of the media and other stakeholders thus far in this struggle.”