The ASUP National President, Mr Anderson Ezeibe, made the
union’s position known on Friday at an emergency congress held at the Federal
Polytechnic, Auchi in Edo.
ASUP had on April 6 embarked on a nationwide strike.
Video Player is loading.This is a modal window.The media
could not be loaded, either because the server or network failed or because the
format is not supported.VDO.AI
Among the demands of the union are the implementation of the
ASUP/FG agreement of 2010, and payment of salaries and arrears of the new
minimum wage in some state-owned polytechnics.
Others are the implementation of the NEEDS Assessment Report
of 2014 and reconstitution of governing councils of polytechnics.
Ezeibe commended members of the union for complying with the
strike directive, saying that the strike would continue until the achievement
of its aims.
“Our members should continue to believe in the union the way
they have been doing, we have very supportive members as you can see; the
strike is in full swing.
“Every polytechnic is observing the strike and compliance
level is very high, we will continue to persevere, victory is around the
corner,’’ he said.
He expressed satisfaction that the industrial action had
begun to yield positive results.
“It is true that the government has started doing something.
“The one that has been done is the issue of governing
councils that have been reconstituted and the visitation panels that have been
set up.
“Offers have been made for the payment of arrears of minimum
wage and the N15 billion infrastructure revitalisation fund; they are still at
the level of offer because the funds have not been released.
“We want to see the funds released for the sector and we
want to see some other items that require processes to be put in motion.
“If we are able to get to that point, I am sure our national
executive committee will take a second look at the strike,’’ he said.
Ezeibe denied that N20 billion was collectively owed by 19
polytechnics staff members as tax liability.
According to him, such money has been deducted through the
Pay As You Earn (PAYE) tax.
He said that the union would resist any attempt to deduct
the same from staff salaries.
“The Office of the Accountant General alleged that we have
tax liabilities to pay; that is to say that staff of the 19 polytechnics are
owing collectively about N20 billion.
“You know this money – pay as you earn tax – it is deducted
from staff and paid to state boards of internal revenue where they exist.
“We are not owing this money and therefore are going to
resist any attempt to deduct any money from our salaries to go and satisfy such
a bill,’’ he said.
Earlier, the Chairman of ASUP, Auchi Polytechnic Chapter, Mr
Lawani Jimoh, thanked the national president for coming to the polytechnic to
inform members of the level of progress regarding the strike.
“For us at Auchi Polytechnic, our members are committed to continuing
the strike until there is a directive from the national body,’’ Jimoh said.
