Saturday, September 26, 2015

Unpaid salaries: Osun lecturers defy Aregbesola’s resumption order

Lecturers in tertiary institutions owned by the Osun State Government have defied Governor Rauf Aregbesola’s directive asking them to return to classes on Monday.


The lecturers, under the aegis of the Council of Academic Staff Unions of Osun State-Owned Tertiary Institutions, said in a statement in Osogbo on Friday that they would not allow the state government to coerce them to resume without addressing the issues which caused their indefinite strike.


The statement was jointly issued by the CASUOSTI Chairman, Lasisi Jimoh; secretary, 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 secretary of the CASUOSTO said Aregbesola had only paid the lecturers one month out of the nine months’ salaries owed them despite the release of N34.988bn to the state for that purpose. They said the government had paid three months’ salaries to other categories of workers but left them out.


The lecturers said the directive was violent, ridiculous, malicious, lawless and ill-advised.


According to them, it is the most unexpected response to the peaceful and lawful demand for their legitimate rights from a democratic government.



Unpaid salaries: Osun lecturers defy Aregbesola’s resumption order

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