ASUU STRIKE: 'The Minister Wants To Start A Fight He Cannot Finish' - UNN ASUU
The Chairman of ASUU
at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Dr Ifeanyichukwu Abada, on Thursday said
that the lecturers were not bothered by the federal government's one week
ultimatum to return to class which it issued yesterday.
Speaking with journalist yesterday in Nsukka,
Abada said the union has no business with the minister who issued the order but
with President Jonathan, adding that the order cannot work.
“It is unfortunate that the minister thinks
that he can use his office to threaten lecturers. The December 4 ultimatum to
lecturers to resume work or risk being sacked cannot work,’’ Abada said.
According to Abada, the minister was issuing a
'military order' rather than seek ways of settling things amicably with the
lecturers.
Also reacting to the ultimatum, the immediate
past chairman of the branch, Prof. Aloysius Okolie, described the ultimatum as
unfortunate and an act of over-zealousness.
“Let the minister go ahead and sack all the
lecturers in the country if he has such powers.
“The minister wants to start a fight he cannot
finish,” said Okolie, who is also a senior lecturer in the department of
political science.
He said it was against
labour laws for the government to use the instrument of starvation on striking
workers by invoking no-work, no-pay policy.
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