The management of University of Abuja (UniAbuja) says it may enforce
the “no work no pay’’ directive on unions that joined Nigerian Labour
Congress (NLC) strike over recent increase in fuel price.
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A statement issued by the Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Michael Adikwu, on
Sunday in Abuja said the warning was in compliance with the directive
from the Federal Government.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) recalls that the Federal Government,
on May 11, announced an increase in the price of petrol from N86.50k to
N145 per litre.
Adikwu listed the unions as the local branches of Academic Staff
Union of Universities (ASUU), Senior Staff Association of Nigerian
Universities SSANU) and Non-Academic Staff of Nigerian Universities
(NASU).
He called on the striking staff to return to work without further
delay in the interest of the growth and stability of the university.
“ We appreciate the reasons adduced by a faction of labour for going into the strike.
“However, considering the fact that concerted efforts are being made
by government and all concerned to address the issues, we call on our
staff on sympathy strike to resume work immediately in order to sustain
the tremendous progress we have jointly made so far in stabilising the
institution.
“We may be forced to comply with the government directive on the strike if they failed to heed this appeal. ’’
NAN also recalls that some labour unions on May 18 embarked on strike
following the breakdown in negotiation and expiration of their
ultimatum to Federal Government to reverse the increment in petrol
price.
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