LAUTECH: ASUU, Gov. Makinde face off, strike imminent

The Ladoke Akintola University chapter of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) on Wednesday said it would go ahead with its strike and warned its members not to break off.
The union in a statement jointly signed by its chairman Biodun Olaniran and secretary, Toyin Abegunrin after their congress, reacted to an alleged threat by Governor Seyi Makinde to stop payment of subvention until lecturers returned to classroom.
It stated that any branch that broke the strike would lose out from the benefits of the struggle, including infrastructure development.
ASUU said members had resolved to forge ahead with the strike and pursue it to a logical conclusion, which “is imminent.”
The union said the government should not see students as a target of the strike but as beneficiaries of ASUU strike as the intervention of most state governments in terms of subvention had been used as part-payment of salaries.
ASUU expressed shock to hear from education commissioner Rahman Abdu-Raheem that Mr Makinde’s government had paid LAUTECH 100 per cent subvention when the university administration claimed that only 55 per cent subvention came from the government.
It said the balance of 45 per cent had been sought by the university through internally generated revenue. The ASUU leaders stated that the commissioner’s claim on subvention had created further distrust between the management and the unions as to who was telling the truth.
(NAN)
We have recently deactivated our website's comment provider in favour of other channels of distribution and commentary. We encourage you to join the conversation on our stories via our Facebook, Twitter and other social media pages.
More from Peoples Gazette

States
JUST IN: Gunmen attack Ondo town, kill six
This came barely three days after the massacre of worshippers at St. Francis Catholic Church at Iwa-luwa in Owo.

NationWide
2023: Tinubu’s emergence, important political development for Nigeria: Yakasai
“The election of Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu as the APC presidential flag bearer is indeed an important political development in our country,” said Mr Yakasai.

Anti-Corruption
Unemployed man convicted for drug trafficking
Delivering judgment, Justice Uche Agomoh, held that she convicted and sentenced Mr Abubakar based on the evidence before her.

States
Traders, minor jailed for stealing water pump
An area court in Jos on Thursday sentenced two traders and a 17-year-old to nine months’ imprisonment for stealing a water pump.

Rights
Ogun: Court jails two men for punching woman
Messrs Toba and Bamidele, aged 21 and 33 respectively, had pleaded guilty to a three-count charge of conspiracy, assault and breach of peace.

Sport
Lacazette rejoins Lyon on three-year deal
Lacazatte scored 71 goals in 206 appearances in all competitions for the Gunners.