The union who disclosed this at the end of its National Executive Council (NEC) meeting in Abuja, said they are embarking on the strike over the federal government's inability to address her demands.
They threatened to cripple activities in the nation’s polytechnic and also accused the federal government of having a nonchalant attitude towards issues bordering on education.
Demands of the polytechnic workers include the implementation of the NEEDS assessment report and release of funds for polytechnic sector; release of scheme of service for the polytechnic immediately; non-payment of complete salaries and arrears of minimum wage for staff of polytechnics and the reconstitution of the Governing Councils of all Federal and State Polytechnics.
The National President of SSANIP, Comrade Adebanjo Ogunsipe said at the end of the meeting;
“We want to state, without any avoidance of doubt, that we have a government that barely listens or attend to issues.
We have a government that care less whether students are locked away from our various institutions and wasting away valuable time in their lives.
“We have a government that seems not to u understand any language even when you are pleading for what naturally you should be taken for granted as done and as we have applicable in other decent and well- ruled climes, the world over.
“Haven considered everything before us, the union resolved at the end of this meeting that at the first instance we are embarking on a 14 – days strike in the first instance, commencing from Monday 4th of January, 2021.
“The union wish to make it categorically clear to the federal and state governments that continued failure to take action on all of the issues above will leave us with no option than to take drastic action to see to the implementation of these demands.”
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