Wednesday, 10 January 2018

UNN non-academic staff unions threaten to distrupt water, electricity suppy

  The non-academic staff unions of UNN advised students of the institution to stay at home.

 The union insisted that no non-academic staff will enter any office to work until government meets their demands .
 However, the chairman of ASUU in the university, Ifeanyichukwu Abada, said lecturers were ready to teach students since ASUU was not on strike 

The Joint Action Committees (JAC) of trade unions in the University of Nigeria Nsukka (UNN), on Wednesday, January 10, threatened to shut down electricity and water supply in the university.
 Trade unions, Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities (SSANU), Non-academic Staff Union of Universities (NASU) and National Association of Academic Technologists (NAAT) said they were participating in the on-going strike to press for improved welfare.

 Paul Arua, UNN’s chairman of JAC, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Nsukka, that the nationwide strike of non-academic staff of universities would continue until the federal government meets demands of workers. 

 “I am leading the enforcement team to ensure that no non-academic staff enters any office to work in UNN until government meets our demands, then national executives will suspend the strike

 “As part of making the strike to be total in UNN, the enforcement team will on Wednesday shut down electricity and water supply in UNN.’’ 

He advised students that have returned to go back home as non-academic staff currently on nationwide strike would not allow offices and classrooms to open for office work or lecture. 

“The best thing for the students is to go home till non-academic staff suspends its strike; there will be no lectures, there will be no electricity and water supply in the university,” he said.

When contacted, the chairman of Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) in UNN, Ifeanyichukwu Abada, said lecturers were ready to teach students since ASUU was not on strike. 

“Students are welcome back to campus and should prepare to receive lectures because lecturers will be coming to class to teach,” he said.

 In swift reaction to the threat of non-academic staff of the university to shut down electricity and water supply, the vice-chancellor of UNN, Professor Benjamin Ozumba, said what it means is that leaders of non-academic staff in UNN have a hidden agenda.

 “I know non-academic staff of universities are on nationwide strike, I have not heard any university where the union shut down electricity and water supply in campus. 

“Unless leaders of non-academic staff in UNN have hidden agenda and want to hide under the ongoing nationwide strike of non-academic staff to execute it,” he said.

  It would be recalled that UNN students were expected to resume academic activities on Monday, January 8, 2018 after the Yuletide.

 The unions on the platform of the Joint Action Commitee (JAC) also threatened to take back concessions they earlier granted, Premium Times reports.

 Samson Ugwoke, chairman of the joint committee, on Sunday, December 7, made this known in a statement he signed.  

Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities, SSANU, Non-Academic Staff Union of Educational, Associated Institutions (NASU) as well as National Association of Academic Technologists (NAAT) commenced an indefinite strike on Thursday, December 4.

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