THE Colleges of Education Academic Staff Union (COEASU), on
Thursday, announced the suspension of its seven-month-old strike,
effective from next week Monday.
The strike will be suspended for three months, within which the
Federal Government is expected to fulfill the demands of the union.
President
of the union, Mr Emmanuel Asagha, said the union decided to give the
government three months to enable it meet up with its demands,
following the intervention of the Minister of Education, Mallam Ibrahim
Shekarau.
He added that the lecturers would return back to trenches should the government renege on its promise.
Speaking after a closed door meeting with the two Ministers of
Education, Mallam Ibrahim Shekarau and Mr Nyesom Wike in Abuja, the
COEASU boss said “we want to give the new minister the benefit of doubt,
as he mentioned God a number of times while pledging his commitment to
us and we believe he is committed to resolving the remaining issues.”
Asagha said all striking lecturers will be directed to resume work effective from next week Monday.
It will be recalled that the chairman, Committee of Council Chairmen
of Federal Colleges of Education, Senator Emmanuel Anosike, on Tuesday,
held the truce meeting with the COEASU at the National Commission for
Colleges of Education (NCCE) as the lecturers met to review the strike.
All the stakeholders at the meeting later agreed that the ongoing industrial action by the union had been prolonged.
The COEASU leadership and all other unions in the sector present at
the meeting called at the instance of the minister, said government had
met a reasonable number of the union’s demands and it appears
determined to address the unresolved issues, hence the need to suspend
the strike.
The union agreed to call off the strike in principle, subject to the
following: That there shall be no victimisation on the basis of the
strike; salaries so withheld be released in bulk; circular on the
implementation should be released, while asking the government to set up
a technical committee to look into other pending issues.
It will also be recalled that the COEASU embarked on the indefinite
strike over grievances relating to government’s failure to release the
white paper of visitation panel it undertook two years ago, among many
other contending issues.
Earlier, Shekarau assured that issues raised by the union, which
included salary harmonisation under CONTISS structure, as well as
disparity in the civil service system, especially between degree
programmes and other technical- based degrees would all be taken care
of.
source: http://www.tribune.com.ng/news/news-headlines/item/10939-coeasu-calls-off-7-month-old-strike
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