Lecturers
under the aegis of Council of Academic Staff Unions of Osun State Owned
Tertiary Institutions stormed the Osun State House of Assembly to
protest nonpayment of their salaries for the past eight months.
The
lecturers, who had been on strike for the past three months were led by
leaders of the body including Chairman, Lasisi Jimoh; Secretary
Olusegun Lana and Public Relations Officer, Dotun Omisore.
The
lecturers, who were armed with placards with various inscriptions, were
chanting, ‘Save our Souls’, ‘Enough is Enough’, ‘Pay our Salaries’ and
‘We Reject Half Salaries’, sang anti-government songs.
They also
rejected the plan of the state government to pay half salaries while
saying they would not submit themselves to fresh screening directed by
the government.
The irate lecturers said the plan of the state
government to pay workers half salaries was shocking because the state
had received its share of the bailout fund from the Central Bank of
Nigeria.
The letter was signed by the CASUOSTI Chairman, Lasisi
Jimoh; secerayry, Olusegun Lana; Chairman Academic Staff Union of
Polytechnic, Iree, Dotun Omisore; ASUP chairman, Esa Oke, Adesola
Akande; COEASU Ila-Orangun Chairman, Segun Onifade and COEASU Ilesa
Chairman, Oladele Ojo.
The Chief Whip of the House of Assembly,
Mr. Folorunsho Bamisayemi, while addressing the protesters appealed to
them to exercise patience, saying efforts were underway to ensure their
demands were met.
However, the Speaker, Mr. Najeem Salam, after after spending some minutes with the protesters walked out on them. The
Secretary of the council, who spoke with our correspondent, said
lecturers had been on strike for the past months without government
seeking to negotiate with them.
Lana said, “We came to the House
of Assembly to submit Save Our Souls letter. The protest went well until
the Speaker walked out on us. ” The state government has not been
remitting pension deductions from our salaries to our Pension Fund
Administrators, this is against the law. The deductions are supposed to
be remitted seven days after salaries are paid but this is not
happening.”
Lana also stated that the institutions were
understaffed and the few lecturers were overburdened despite not being
paid for many months.
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