Nigeria Polytechnic Lecturers Begin Indefinite Strike
Chukwudi Onyewuchi is a graduate of Geology from Obafemi Awolowo…
Polytechnics in Nigeria have been shut following an indefinite strike action embarked upon by the Academic Staff Union of Polytechnics (ASUP) over the non-implementation of its demands by the federal government.
Anderson Ezeibe, ASUP president stated this on Tuesday noting that the polytechnics across the nation will remain shut till the federal government meets their demands.
Mr Ezeibe said the strike became imperative after the expiration of an ultimatum it gave the federal government last year to revamp the poor state of polytechnics and monotechnics in the country.
According to the ASUP president, the union had made its demands know to the various relevant ministries and state governors without anything done.
Some of the union’s demands include non-implementation of the 2014 NEEDS Report and non-release of revitalisation funds to the sector despite assurances since 2017.
“Our grievances also include the non-reconstitution of governing councils in federal polytechnics and many state-owned institutions leading to the disruption of governance and administrative processes in the institutions since May 2020,” Mr Ezeibe said.
“This has also undermined the renegotiation of the union’s 2010 agreement with the government which was unilaterally suspended by the government for over two years now.”
The Nigerian Minister of Education, Adamu Adamu had earlier on Tuesday held an emergency meeting with leaders of the union to avert the strike.
Only last week, resident doctors in the country embarked on an indefinite strike to press home their demands.
Judiciary workers had also shut down the country’s supreme court in protest for financial autonomy for the arm of government.
Chukwudi Onyewuchi is a graduate of Geology from Obafemi Awolowo University. He enjoys writing and is passionate about what he does. Hence, he always puts in all of his efforts towards attaining good results and sharing stories that will impact readers and the world at large.