ASUU strike: FG enforces no-work-no-pay on lecturers
The Federal
Government has directed Vice Chancellors of the striking public universities
and inter-varsity centers, to enforce no-work-no-pay rule on striking
lecturers.
This is
following the deadlocks that have trailed attempts, to end the ongoing strike
by lecturers across all Federal Government owned universities in the country.
This
directive was said to have been communicated to the universities in a memo sent
by the Nigerian Universities Commission (NUC) through the University Vice
Chancellors.
The Memo
which was signed by Director, Research, Information and Technology, NUC, Dr S.B
Ramon-Yusuf, stated that payment of salaries from any other sources will be
viewed as violation of extant rules and Government directive.
It reads in
parts, “In view of the current Industrial action by the Academic Staff Union of
Universities (ASUU), the federal government has directed that there shall be no
payment of any form of salaries and allowances to the staff on strike in
federal and inter-varsity centers
“Consequently,
I am to direct Vice-Chancellors to apply the ‘No-work-no-pay’ rule.
“However,
Universities and inter-varsity centers are to pay salaries and allowances to
Non-teaching staff. All Vice Chancellors and Directors of centers should note
that the salaries to staff on strike from whatever source of funds shall be
viewed as violation of extant rules and directive of the federal government of
Nigeria”
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