The chairman of the Academic Staff Union of Universities, UNILORIN chapter, Professor Moyosore Saliu Ajao has replied the federal government saying that the union members would also adopt a ‘no pay, no work’ stance in apparent response to the Labour Minister Chris Ngige’s pronouncement on the two weeks warning strike by the union.
Disclosing this while featuring on a Royal FM programme ” news rendezvous , the unilorin ASUU chairman explained that the “current warning strike is a continuation of last year’s suspended strike action due to the failure of the Federal government to honour agreements reached with the union.
Professor Ajao condemned labour minister Chris Ngige over his pronouncement which described the strike action as illegal, saying the IPPIS was a deliberate distraction to cover the main issues in contention.
He lamented that ASUU is fighting for improvement of university education system which will according to him have positive impact on teaching across all universities in Nigeria.
He challenged federal government to published the recent agreement reached with the ASUU on daily news paper for Nigerians to see if any agreement had been made.
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