The adjunct staff in a letter dated, March 1, 2023, the
lecturers had complained that the institution, which was formerly Lagos State
Polytechnic, was owing them six months’ salary.
The letter read, “Adjunct staff of Lagos State University of
Science and Technology formerly Lagos State Polytechnic are calling on Lagos
State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu to prevail on the management of the
institution to pay up their outstanding six months claims for lecturing,
invigilation, and marking.
“The aggrieved lecturers have met with the management
several times without much progress.
“They are therefore demanding for justice from the State
Government and urgently for that matter in view of the excruciating hardships
prevailing in the land they, however, wish the governor a re-election as he
faces the governorship elections.”
However, LASUSTECH Communication Director, Lanre Kuye, while
reacting to the letter titled, ‘Lagos Polytechnic Adjunct staff calls for
justice on outstanding payments’ in a chat told our correspondent, said, “We
are paying them today, the money has been approved and they will get their
money today, unfailingly.”
Kuye confirmed that the management had engagements with the
adjunct staff, saying LASUSTECH promised to pay them on Thursday.
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