The Association Staff Union of Polytechnics (ASUP) in a press release over the weekend announced that members will be engaging in a nationwide strike on November 13, this announcement comes after the end of 21 days of warning that was given to the Government that seemed to have fallen on deaf ears.
Comrade Usman Dutse who is serving as the president of the union made known the following reasons for the strike action:
The Government had failed to show any interest in their affairs as he claimed was clearly shown when the responsible Ministry did not show up for the conciliatory meeting to resolve their demands that was set up by the Federal Ministry of Labor in Abuja on October 24, 2017. The Federal Ministry of Education had sent as a representative, a Deputy Director without a clear mandate to address their needs and this they felt showed lack of concern.
The second reason for the imminent strike as addressed by the release is the failure to implement the NEEDS assessment suggestion that involves the injection a sum of N6.5 billion into the association account, which was agreed on in 2014 and which has risen to N8 billion. Comrade Usman accused some Government officials of siphoning funds for personal satisfaction.




