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SSANU Threatens to go on Strike if FG Should Implement the Needs Assessment Report
 
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Sat, 21 Dec 2013   ||   Nigeria,
 

NIGERIA (Edo) –Members of the Senior Staff Association of the Nigerian Universities (SSANU) Western Zone, have threatened to embark on indefinite strike if the Federal Government should decide to implement the Needs Assessment Report.

This was disclosed yesterday at a lecture held at the University of Benin (UNIBEN), by the National Vice President and Chairman Western Zone of SSANU, Comrade Alfred Jimoh, who said the association had earlier faulted the composition of the Needs committee set up by the Federal Government to identify the gaps in the university system.

Jimoh said the Prof. Yakubu led Needs Assessment Committee Committee was not only lopsided but also one sided because it excluded both students and the non-teaching staff in the system and compromise only members of the Academic Staff and the then incumbent President of ASUU.

“The report of the committee is laced with some poisonous and odious recommendations against the Non teaching staff, which we call satanic verses of Needs Assessment Report.

“One cannot but wonder how government could expect an objective and dispassionate report from such a warped and highly skewed committee. True to type and as anticipated by the Non teaching staff of Nigerian universities, the committee came out with a voluminous document full of graphics, illustrations and pictorials which range from truth to half truth and altar false hood.

“We the Non teaching staff Unions particularly the Western zone of the SSANU have at every fora given warning to the Federal Government to discard the offensive parts of the Needs report which seek to determine the job Non teaching staff of Nigerian universities and halt their human development through training and retraining” he said. He further warned that the full implementation of the report would be resisted through industrial action,” he said.

 

 

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