Education

BREAKING: Lagos Varsity Workers Declare Indefinite Strike

The Non-Academic Staff Union of the Lagos State University of Education, LASUED, Ijanikin, have embarked on an indefinite strike to protest the failure of the state government and the institution’s administration to address its demands.

 

The university union says it wants the payment of payment of 72 months of arrears for hazard and transport allowances to its members as well as salary increase.

 

The Chairman of the LASUED chapter of NASU, Badmus Adesola, while speaking on the development, said, “We have exhausted all avenues for dialogue, and our members can no longer bear the financial strain caused by the non-payment of our allowances and stagnant wages. This strike is our last resort to demand fairness and justice.

 

“Many of our members struggle to make ends meet without these allowances. It is unacceptable for the government to ignore our pleas for support.”

 

“Also, NASU is calling for a 25-35% salary increase, citing the escalating cost of living.

 

“Our financial demands are not mere whims; they are essential for our survival. The government agreed to this increase, but implementation is still lacking.

 

“We deserve equal pay for equal work, and it’s time the government recognized our contributions to the education sector.

 

“We were assured that issues regarding our allowances would be resolved by January 6, but nothing has changed. This strike represents our fight for dignity, respect, and a better working environment.

 

“While we regret the disruption this may cause, our fight is ultimately for a better educational experience. A well-compensated workforce directly contributes to improved educational standards.”

 

 

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Akanji Philip

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