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Lecturers at Niger varsity begin warning strike

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Jaafar Jaafar
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Jaafar Jaafar is a graduate of Mass Communication from Bayero University, Kano. He was a reporter at Daily Trust, an assistant editor at Premium Times and now the editor-in-chief of Daily Nigerian.
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The Academic Staff Union, ASUU, of Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida University, Lapai, has embarked on a one week warning strike over non-payment of N530 million accrued academic allowances.

Salahu Lawal, the ASUU Chairman of the institution told newsmen in Lapai on Thursday that the strike was also a protest over other unresolved issues.

‎According to him, the union and Niger Government had agreed on the payment of the N530 million accrued allowances in January.

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“We had an understanding with the state government that from January 2018 they will start off setting the accrued allowances consecutively for a period of time.

“We are telling Niger Government by this warning strike that they have reneged on the agreement we reached with them in August 2017 and this a breach.

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“This money is overdue and had accrued since 2009, nine years now’’ he said.

‎Lawal noted that such alleged breach of agreement would not augur well for the university which, he said, has shortage of manpower, infrastructure and basic amenities such as water and electricity.

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He claimed that the institution lacked basic needs for proper teaching and learning.

‎“We want to graduate students that will be at par with their international counterparts to compete with them comparatively.‎

‎“We do not want to graduate students that will lag academically, psychologically, socially and otherwise.

“Our graduates should be our ambassadors anywhere they find themselves, this is why we are striving for a better institution.

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‎“Our utmost demand is a better teaching and learning environment to produce the desired graduates for Nigeria and the world.’’

Lawal threatened that the union will proceed on indefinite strike if nothing is done by the government at the end of the warning strike.

NAN

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