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lectures will wait for admission to be completed for the 2022/2023 session before

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Following the Federal Government persistence of “no work, no pay rule, ACADEMIC Staff (ASUU) has threatened to skip backlog of academic sessions halted by their seven months strike .

This implies that We the lectures will wait for admission to be completed for the 2022/2023 session before commencement of lectures leaving the old student Ms to loose a session.

This threat was issued out by the the University of Port Harcourt (UNIPORT) Chapter of ASUU at the end of a congress and protest rally held Monday.

Chairman, ASUU, Uniport, Dr. Uzoma Chima who spoke on behalf of the Union said that the policy does not apply to them because they have picked up from where they down tools seven months ago and currently clearing the backlogs of work, combining two sessions.

He explained that the special congress and protest rally is to express their dissatisfaction with recent attempt by federal government of Nigeria to reduce university lecturers to daily pay casual workers.

The Chairman stated emphatically that there is nowhere in the world where university lecturers are treated as casual workers.

The UNIPORT ASUU Chairman explained that they invited parents, and students to let them know the state of things since after the suspension of the strike.

“Since we suspended the strike following the National Industrial Court order, we have come back to resume our duties and currently doing the backlogs of work we should have done during the strike. As a union of intellectuals, our job makes the no work, no pay policy not applicable to us.

“Because during the strike we were doing research. It was only teaching we were not doing. We were doing research and members engaged in community services. The teaching that was not done, we are doing already. We are clearing the backlog of work.

“So, today, we called parents and students to carry the issue to the public. Let them not see it as a fight for only ASUU because we know and it is so clear now that the ruling class wants to decimate the public universities. And of course, as the eggheads of the nation, we will not allow that to happen.”

“What we are going to do if the FG refuses to listen to us is so simple. If government continues to say they will not pay us, we will abandon the work to do for those sessions and that will mean outright cancelation of those sessions.

“We will now wait for admission to be done for the 2022/2023 session so that we will continue from there.”
What that means is that the old students in the university will have to lose those sessions, that is the implication.”
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