Reps Wade in to Resolve ASUP, COEASU Strike

Reps Wade in to Resolve ASUP, COEASU Strike

Reps Wade in to Resolve ASUP, COEASU Strike:

The House of Representatives has mandated its Committee on Education to interface between the Federal Government and the unions in Polytechnics and Colleges of Education to resolve their ongoing strike

The unions were the Academic Staff Union of Polytechnics and the Colleges of Education Academic Staff Union.

The resolution followed a motion by Rep. Raphael Igbokwe (PDP-Imo) in Abuja on Wednesday which was unanimously adopted without debate.

According to him, Polytechnics and Colleges of Education have been shut down for over 10 months.

He said that the continued stay at home of students of the affected institutions would expose them to crimes.

“The strike by the academic staff of polytechnics is not in the interest of our youths as it borders on their future,” he said.

The Deputy Chairman of the committee, Rep. Rose Oko (PDP-Cross River), told the house that the strike had not been given the attention it deserved by government.

According to her, the ongoing strike is similar to that of ASUU that bordered on welfare of the lecturers.

She said that the committee had not had any dialogue with the unions and government since the strike began.

The News Agency of Nigeria recalls that the lecturers embarked on strike in Oct. 4, 2013 to demand for removal dichotomy on HND graduates.

ASUP also demanded release of white paper on the needs assessment of polytechnics, review of the Polytechnic Act and improved working conditions and infrastructure within the schools.

NAN recalled the Federal Government had fulfilled two of the demands which were the inauguration of governing councils and setting up of the needs assessment committee. (NAN)


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