ASUP Issues 14-day Ultimatum To FG

ASUP Issues 14-day Ultimatum To FG

The Academic Staff Union of Polytechnics has issued a two-week ultimatum to the Federal Government, urging the resolution of various longstanding issues affecting the polytechnic sector.

According to the union, the ultimatum, which begins on October 7, 2024, and ends on October 25, 2024, could lead to industrial action if the demands are not met.

ASUP’s National President, Shammah Kpanja, revealed this decision on Thursday after a National Executive Council of the union in Abuja when he addressed the press.

Among the issues raised by ASUP are alleged violations of the Federal Polytechnics Act and other governing laws, which affect the appointment of key administrative officers in both federal and state-owned polytechnics.

Kpanja warned that if the government does not take action, ASUP will not hesitate to mobilise its members for industrial action, including strikes and protests.

He said, “In line with our commitment to advocating for a functional polytechnic education system in Nigeria, we hereby issue a 15-day ultimatum, starting from October 7, 2024.

“If these issues are not resolved within this period, we will consider various forms of trade disputes, including a possible withdrawal of services by our members nationwide.”

He added that after the expiration of the ultimatum, ASUP’s NEC will reconvene to determine the next course of action.


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