Labour activist and General Secretary, National Union of
Electricity Employees, NUEE, Joe Ajaero has given the Federal Government one
week to resolve its differences with the Academic Staff Union of Universities
(ASUU) or cripple the country with the mother-of-all-strikes.
Ajaero who was speaking during the opening of a training
workshop organized for labour leaders in Enugu, threatened to ally with other
unions across the country to join ASUU on a solidarity stike if the impasse
persists.
He said: “If ASUU issue is not addressed, we will shut this
country alongside other unions. We will ally with other unions and make sure
that nothing works in this country.”
Ajaero said government was being insensitive to the plight
of Nigerian students because the children of the rich are studying outside the
country.
“This is not a strike based on demand, it’s based on
agreement. As government, you must honour
your agreement. Here, there’s no social security, the price
of food is high, the same goes for electricity tariff. We are going to join our
children to stay at home and let them run the system,” he threatened.
The labour leader said that the time has come to bar public
office holders form sending their children to schools abroad or travel overseas
for free treatment, noting that not until then, will government take the
various institutions serious and put things the way they should be.
Ajaero however, reassured electricity workers that the union
would ensure that everybody receive their entitlements before the final
handover to private investors and urged them to make good and judicious use of
the money and not go on spending spree.
“They are playing politics with us but all we have told them
is to give us our entitlements and we will handover tomorrow. They said before
the end of this week; if we don’t see evidence of payment, we won’t handover.”
According to him, the workshop is to prepare them for better
management of the funds through skill acquisitions and entrepreneurial skills
and urged them to take the workshop serious.
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