LAGOS—ACADEMIC Staff Union of Universities, Lagos State University,
LASU, Ojo, branch yesterday, declared a total and indefinite strike
over what it described as failure of the state government to meet its
three core demands.
At a briefing, ASUU Chairman, Dr. Idris Adekunle, said having exhausted
one year of dialogue and consultations with relevant stakeholders
without headway, the union decided to call out its members on a total,
comprehensive and indefinite industrial action.
Idris, flanked by other executives of ASUU, said the three core
issues to be addressed before members could return to work were the
reversal of the high LASU tuition regime from N348, 750 to a maximum
N50, 000 across board; repeal of the no vacancy, no promotion policy of
the institution’s administration and the implementation of the
universities (Miscellaneous Provisions) (Amendment) Act, 2012, which
would see academic staff in the professorial cadre retire at age 70
instead of 65, in the university.
According to him, “The union met at different times with the university
administration, the governing council, the Pro-Chancellor, the
Chancellor, the Ad-hoc committee on the LASU crisis, the Parents’
Forum, Oba of Lagos, Oba Rilwanu Akiolu, Oba Babatunde Akran of
Badagry, and Oba Jubrilu Rufai, the Olojo of Ojo, among other eminent
personalities in the state, without resolving the core issues at stake.”
“The union this year declared a trade dispute with an initial 21 day
ultimatum effective from March 24 which expired April 13 and another
14-day ultimatum which expired April 29″.
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