The charge was contained in a five-point
resolution raised following an emergency congress meeting held by union to
review the ongoing strike action and other local issues among which is the
imposition of ‘No work-No pay’ strategy by government in the state.
Dr. Mohammed Saje Jajere, YSU-ASUU branch
chairperson, noted that after extensive deliberations, the congress has
unanimously reiterated its position to continue with the national strike,
despite the no-work-no-pay strategy without notice.
“As the struggle continues, the congress
has commended its members for their commitment and steadfastness in the
patriotic struggle for the survival of the university system in the country.
“The congress has called on its members not
to succumb to any kind threat so that it will not create division and
distraction among members”, he said.
To cushion the hardship of the salary
stoppage, the Chairperson said a coping strategy is introduced via ASUU-YSU
Multipurpose Cooperative Society, hence urged members to contact the EXCO of
the Cooperative for more details on how to access various services.
“A people united can never be defeated”,
Dr. Jajere stressed.
We learnt that, the management of the
varsity has announced resumption of academic activities on the 27th of June,
2022 after the Directorate of Academic Planning of the institution released an
adjusted academic calendar for 2020/2021 academic session and urged students to
take note for compliance.
Reports also indicated that, some academic
staff in the university who are at managerial level have commenced lectures on
the said date and vowed to continue in the line with the adjusted calendar.
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