Lecturers in polytechnics under the aeges of The Academic Staff Union of Polytechnic (ASUP) has given the Federal Government additional 30 days to address outstanding issues if it is to suspend industrial action
ASUP National President, Mr Anderson Ezeibe, told a news conference at the end of its 102 Executive Council meeting in Yola, listed their demands to include non-release of the scheme of service, delay in the appointment of rectors and non-release of arrears of the new minimum wage.
He said many state-owned polytechnics had failed to implement the new minimum wage Act since 2019 and non-appointment of the board of directors.“We are deploying this medium to equally appeal to members of the public to prevail on the government to do the needful and avoid a shutdown of the sector.
“In choosing to extend the long-expired three months suspension period of our industrial action, we are convinced that the extra window of one month typifies our level of restraint.
“And consideration for our students and other members of the public even as we hope that the government will take advantage of this opportunity to avoid a shutdown of the sector,” he said.
According to him, the government should put more effort into the sector to be productive in technical manpower development.
He added that the country should not be looking for technical manpower outside the country, hence the need for government to do the needful.
(NAN)