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ASUU Strike: Nigeria Lecturers Vow To Continue Strike As FG Stops Salaries by fkaz(m): 3:43pm On Oct 11, 2013
The government’s new directive starts from September.
The Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, is “unshaken” by the federal government’s recent ‘No Work No Pay’ policy on the striking lecturers, PREMIUM TIMES has learnt.
The federal government’s decision to stop paying the lecturers’ salaries was confirmed by the university lecturers after their Thursday meeting.
Rising from ASUU’s zonal conference in Abuja on Thursday, the union responded to the ‘No Work No Pay’ strategy by stating that it had resorted to other welfare strategies to cope with the effects of the policy.
“The Federal Government has through the National Universities Commission, directed universities to stop the payment of our salaries effective September this year and since then our salaries have not been paid,” Clement Chup, ASUU Zonal Chairman in Abuja, said.
“Part of (our) welfare strategy, involve distributing food items, giving out soft loans and cash advances to members,” he added.
The union is currently on an over three-month-old industrial action over the failure of the government to implement the 2009 agreement it reached with the lecturers.
Festus Iyayi, a former ASUU President, said that the union remains resolute in the face of the government’s latest strategy.
“I can confirm that the federal government has stopped payment of the salaries of academic staff,” Prof. Iyayi, who led ASUU in 1986, told PREMIUM TIMES.
“This ‘get them to capitulate by starving them’ policy has been employed by government in the past. It did not work. Our members are ready to make whatever sacrifices are needed to make government honour agreements,” he added.
The federal government’s latest move may have pulled the plug on negotiations between it and the striking lecturers.
The government toed a similar path during the 2009 ASUU strike but the lecturers stuck to their guns, with then ASUU President, Ukachukwu Awuzie, stating that “they would not allow the issue of salaries to dampen the desire of its members to seek fundamental changes in the Nigeria’s educational system.


http://premiumtimesng.com/news/146439-ASUU-strike-nigerian-lecturers-vow-continue-strike-fg-orders-salaries-stopped.html
Re: ASUU Strike: Nigeria Lecturers Vow To Continue Strike As FG Stops Salaries by Toktee(m): 4:02pm On Oct 11, 2013
So jonathan and his co travelers think they can cage ASUU by using no work no pay,,ok,suswan tried that in benue state it does not work,lets see wether Jonathan and wike can make ie work.
But to be honest,jonathan has lost his intergrity and popularity,he should better stop talking about 2015.
Waiting to hear from frum gej defenders vanguard
Re: ASUU Strike: Nigeria Lecturers Vow To Continue Strike As FG Stops Salaries by fkaz(m): 4:37pm On Oct 11, 2013
The federal government’s latest move may have pulled the plug on negotiations between it and the striking lecturers.

Wahala dey o
Re: ASUU Strike: Nigeria Lecturers Vow To Continue Strike As FG Stops Salaries by Nobody: 4:57pm On Oct 11, 2013
now he is talking. it will take little time now before they go back('nigerians wey like money' We are not like egyptians you know) so all public university and polytechnic students rejoice because you are going back to school soon
Re: ASUU Strike: Nigeria Lecturers Vow To Continue Strike As FG Stops Salaries by Nobody: 5:13pm On Oct 11, 2013
how can government be paying people for going on strike when there are people looking for jobs who are as qualified as well. if they persist, government should begin recruitment and flush them out. I tell you guys we would get better hands. as if they themselves are not corrutpt. mtscheeew. smh

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Re: ASUU Strike: Nigeria Lecturers Vow To Continue Strike As FG Stops Salaries by Olaolufred(m): 5:37pm On Oct 11, 2013
This is another way of saying, " All is fair in war".
I can equate this to saying, " how can we be feeding those fighting us?"
Re: ASUU Strike: Nigeria Lecturers Vow To Continue Strike As FG Stops Salaries by 99100(m): 6:42pm On Oct 11, 2013
Welcome move.
Long overdue.
Re: ASUU Strike: Nigeria Lecturers Vow To Continue Strike As FG Stops Salaries by fkaz(m): 6:57pm On Oct 11, 2013
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Olaolufred: This is another way of saying, " All is fair in war".
I can equate this to saying, " how can we be feeding those fighting us?"

Oh you mean pa .... Strategy

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