Governor Ayodele Fayose of Ekiti state is worried that his predecessor
Dr Kayode Fayemi left a huge unpaid wage bill for his government eve n as the Academic
and other activities have been paralyzed at the Ekiti State University, Ado
Ekiti (EKSU) following a total strike embarked upon by workers of the
institution over non-payment of their earned allowances.
The workers, under the aegis of the
Academic Staff Union of universities (ASUU), Senior Staff Association of
Nigerian Universities (SSANU), Non Academic Staff Union (NASU) and National
Association of Academic Technologists (NAAT) vowed not to return to work until
the salaries and allowances were paid.
The Chairman of EKSU Branch of
SSANU, Comrade Kolawole Falade, said the decision was arrived at during a
meeting of members of the four unions led by their chairmen: Prof Olu Olu
(ASUU), Falade (SSANU), Comrade Tope Akanmu (NASU) and Comrade Jola Awogbemi
(NAAT).
Falade said workers in the
universities were groaning following non-payment of their salaries due to the
state government’s non-payment of subvention to the university since August.
According to him, the workers are
demanding payment of their salaries for two months, payment of excess work load
since 2011 and responsibility allowance for non-teaching staff since 2008.
He said: “We want to implore Ekiti
State Government to adequately fund the university as its owner. The government
should pick up the total wage bill of the university and as well pay it capital
grant yearly as done in other state universities”.
The SSANU leader, who said picking
up the wage bill by the state government would enable the school to use its
internally generated revenue for development of infrastructure, lamented a
situation whereby the N260 million monthly subvention to the institution could
not settle its about N400 million wage bill.
He advised the state government to
respect the autonomy status of the university, saying “changing principal
officers with new government is unhealthy because they are not politicians and
they have specific tenure”.
Falade appealed to Governor Ayodele
Fayose to visit the university and see for himself the deteriorating condition
and dearth of social amenities, saying the need to rescue the university from
imminent collapse could not be overemphasized.
“The merger of three universities
into one (EKSU) was with the promise to make it a world-class university, but
we have not seen that. Even the IGR is no longer coming as students are no
longer coming to EKSU because of uncertainty of graduation period and
uncertainty in the name of the institution”.
Falade, who said the university name
should be reverted to University of Ado Ekiti because of everybody’s preference
for it, added that since “the money for the name change has not been paid to
the National Universities commission (NUC), UNAD should be left as the name.”
Fayose worried Over ASUU Strike as Workers ground Ekiti varsity over unpaid allowances
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