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SSANU, NASU Shut OAU Over Non-Payment Of Allowances
Obafemi Awolowo University chapter of the Non-Academic Staff Union (NASU) and Members of the Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities (SSANU) have gathered to protest over non-payment of their allowances.
Eko Hot Blog gathered that NASU and SSANU were said to have stormed and shut the university main gate at Ile Ife, around 10:15am, chanting anti-management songs.
The protesters later shut other gates leading to the school before barricading the staff quarters.
The action led to the disruption of academic activities for over two hours.
NASU Chairman, Comrade Wole Adewumi, while speaking to journalists, said OAU was the only institution that had not disbursed the fund released by the Federal Government to institutions in the Southwest.
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He frowned at the position of the school in separating unions that would benefit from the fund, thereby creating division among sister unions.
Reacting to the protest, the university spokesman, Abiodun Olarewaju, said the action of shutting school gates was unfortunate.
“It is unfortunate that the gates leading to the campus were closed. The fight should not be against the management of the school because what brought about the strike was the fund released by the Federal Government as an allowance to the three unions, which was disputed. But the management met with the three unions and advised them to reach an agreement. This is why the fight should not be against the administration of the school.
“However, some of the gates have been reopened. The leaders of the union are in Abuja meeting over the matter. It’s a family issue. I assure you that the matter will be resolved,” he said.
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