Workers in Benue State on Tuesday joined their counterparts across the country in solidarity protest of the strike embarked on by the Academic Staff Union of Universities.
This is as public institutions in the capital city, aside from primary and post-primary schools, shut their doors for business activities.
The workers under the aegis of Nigeria Labour Congress had as early as 7:30 am thronged the major streets of Makurdi, Benue State capital, in peaceful protest.
Benue State Governor, Samuel Ortom, who received the protesting workers at the gate of the government house called on the federal government to honour its agreement with ASUU.
Ortom, who was represented by the Secretary to the State Government, Professor Tony Ijohor SAN, said, “I wish to commend the NLC for embarking on the solidarity protest. For over five months, our children have been home, and since the federal government is not doing anything about it, Benue State Government is fully in support of your action, and we will communicate to Federal Government.
“As far as we are concerned, this strike is uncalled for; it is too much. You entered into an agreement with somebody, go and honor the agreement. If they (FG) have an issue, please discuss it with them.
“We can’t have a situation whereby we lock up our universities for going to six months now. This is unacceptable.
“Let me call the Federal government that this issue of ‘no work, no pay’ should be revisited. It doesn’t make sense. This ASUU strike is not about the salary. They have so many issues. So go and address the issues.
“We are different from the federal government because despite our state varsity being on a sympathy strike, we are still paying them. Let FG borrow from Benue State. You can not just stop their salary.”