News

ASUP issues 15-day ultimatum to Federal Government

The Academic Staff Union of Polytechnics, ASUP, has issued a 15-day ultimatum to the federal and state governments to address issues affecting public polytechnics nationwide properly.

ASUP Zone A Zonal Coordinator, Dr Abdulazeeze Ibrahim Badaru, at a press conference in Abuja, said some of the pending issues include non-review of the suspended 2023 Scheme of Service, disregard for 25-35 per cent salary review in state-owned polytechnics, unpaid CONTISS 15 migration arrears for lower cadre staff, and interference by the National Board for Technical Education, NBTE, in academic processes.

Others are outstanding promotion arrears and non-implementation of promotions, delayed release of NEEDS assessment intervention funds, and exclusion of peculiar academic allowance in the post-IPPIS era.

Dr. Abdulaziz said government’s indifference to these critical issues has left ASUP members with stagnant wages, inadequate infrastructure, and undermined autonomy.

According to him: “ASUP demands immediate action on these issues; failure to comply within the 15-day ultimatum, we will embark on industrial actions, including withdrawal of services, peaceful protests, and media engagements.”

He noted that the union will take drastic measures to protect the interests of its members and the polytechnic education system.

ALSO SEE

Anti-Corruption Crusaders Fault Social Media Campaign Against NIMASA DG 

NewsDeskNg

Nigerians Under 40 Make Up Over 82% of Pension Contributors in Q2

NewsDeskNg

Again, Court refuses Nnamdi Kanu bail in terrorism charges

NewsDeskNg

This website uses cookies to improve User experience. Accept Learn More

Our Policies