The Academic Staff Union of Universities
(ASUU) at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka has voted to suspend the
ongoing strike once the arrears of four months salaries are paid.
At a meeting on Monday as a prelude to
Wednesday’s national congress in Kano, the branch said it was resolute
about the issue of salaries which accumulated during the strike.
The branch president of the union, Dr
Ifeanyichukwu Abada, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Nsukka,
Enugu State, the decision to suspend the strike was to respect the
person of “Mr President for stepping into the matter”.
Abada said, however, that the strike would only be called off in the university if the salaries from July to date were paid.
He said the lecturers were not expected to resume lectures without the salaries.
He said that if the national body failed
to insist on the salary caveat, the UNN branch would continue with the
strike until otherwise.
The lecturers embarked on the strike
from July 1 citing the non-implementation of some agreement they
allegedly reached with government in 2009. (NAN)
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