It appears there’s tension brewing within the educational sector in Nigeria, specifically concerning the Non-Academic Staff Union of Educational and Other Associated Institutions (NASU). Here’s a summary of the situation:
Issue:
- Strike Threat: NASU, representing university workers, has threatened to resume a suspended strike due to the Federal Government’s failure to pay outstanding salaries.
- Announcement: NASU’s General Secretary, Prince Peters Adeyemi, announced the decision to resume the strike during the union’s National Executive Council (NEC) meeting in Abuja.
- Patience Exhausted: Adeyemi emphasized that members’ patience has run out with the government’s delays in salary payments, stating unequivocally, “We are going to resume the suspended strike.”
- Details Pending: Although the threat to resume the strike is clear, a specific date for its commencement has not yet been confirmed.
This development highlights ongoing challenges within Nigeria’s educational system, particularly regarding labor issues and financial commitments from the government.
CREDIT: Allschoolabs, Myschool.ng
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