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STRIKE: HEALTH WORKS BACK ASUU, THREATEN TO DECLARE SOLIDARITY ACTION

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The Medical and Health Workers’ Union of Nigeria on Sunday declared solidarity for the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, and other academic Unions which have been on strike for months.

The health workers threatened to declare a solidarity strike if the government fails to address the lingering face off with ASUU which had crippled public tertiary institutions in Nigeria.

“MHWUN wishes to use this medium to unequivocally state that we firmly
stand behind the University-based Unions and the clear position of NLC
leadership in this historic struggle.

“Our State Councils have been put on red alert, as we will not hesitate to declare a solidarity strike in support of
the Unions if Government fails to resolve the issue within a reasonable time.” The union said

ASUU, NASU, SATHURAI, NAAT have been on strike for more than five months due to the Government’s failure to sign the re-negotiated 2009 agreement with the unions.

The Goverment also failed to honour the terms of agreement reached at the May 2021 Mou with ASUU.

The National President, Comrade Biobelemoye J. Josiah and the acting Secretary General Com. Auwalu Yusuf Kiyawa, in statement on Sunday said no responsible government would close down its public tertiary institutions in this 21st century because of patriotic demands for a better funding of its Universities and good welfare for its teaching and non-teaching staff.

The described the government’s action as shameful.

“We watch with a keen interest the ongoing industrial impasse in the Country’s Public tertiary Institutions, which had led to their closure since 14h February, 2022 and the lethargic response of Government in addressing the problem

“The ASUU, NASU, SAUTHRIAI, NAAT have been on strike for more than five months due to the apparent failure of Government to sign the re-negotiated 2009 agreement with ASUU, failure to honour the terms reached at the May 2021 MoU signed with ASUU, and habitual failure of Government to respect Collective Bargaining Agreements willingly signed with Unions

“Also in contention is the refusal of Government to adopt the home-grown innovative solutions provided by the Unions in the payment of University Workers’ Salaries.” The statement said.

According to the Union, it was disheartening to observed that since the unfortunate strike started, government actions and response to such a huge national embarrassment had been more of “motion without movement”.

The group stated that government’s response has not gone beyond the watery statement of “We are meeting with the Unions…” or the usual out-dated tactics of blackmailing Union Leaders in similar situations.

The Leadership of Medical and Health Workers Union of Nigeria said they are sad that the Federal Government and the political actors have abandoned the children of the poor masses at home to waste away.

MHWUN stated that the politicians are busy dissipating energy and resources that could have been used to resolve the issue, funding political campaign for 2023

“We are more worried with the development because the academic future of the ctizenry is being disrupted whereas the politicians and top Government officials have their children mostly in well funded and equipped oversea schools or in relatively expensive private schools in Nigeria.

“Discerning minds will agree with us that the negative impact of the strike to the future of our children and Nigeria in general cannot be quantified.

“We call on people of goodwill to stand up in defence of the right and future of our children and Nigeria, by demanding Government to do the right thing and bring back these children to the classroom.

“We condemn in strong terms the lethargic attitude of Government in
resolving the issues in contention.

“In order to protect the future of our
youths whose academic life is being disrupted, we call on the Government to implement without further delay all the agreements it had entered with the Unions

“We urge the relevant MDAs to ensure that President Mohammadu
Buhari’s earlier directive to resolve all outstanding issues with the Unions is
backed by immediate acceptable action that would end the stalemate…

The union also condemned strongly the worsening state of insecurity in the country.

“Furthermore, the Medical and health Workers Union of Nigeria categorically
condemns in the strongest words the spate of insecurity in the Country. The
rising orgies of killing, banditry, kidnapping for ransom, and extreme agitation for secession have assumed a dangerous dimension.

“Hardly any day passes by without reports of security challenges in some parts of the Country. Human lives have become so cheap and without value.

“Nigerian workers are no longer safe both at their homes and at work places, as many have lost their lives to these enemies of State.

“We therefore, demand for a
resolute action from Government to end this degrading assault on the
sovereignty of our Nation.

“We equally condemn the current scarcity of diesel, cooking gas, petrol and aviation fuel, and the rising wave of arbitrary prices all over the country.

“This pathetic development has further exposed workers whose salarles and income has already been eroded by inflation, to greater hardship. The situation reinforced the earlier call by the organized Labour for a resolute action on domestic refining of petroleum.

“According to its 2021 OPEC
report, Nigeria export petroleum products worth 27.73 billion dollar,
but imported refined products of 71.28 billion dollar, leaving a deficit
of 43.46 billion dollar. (OPEC Report: March 21, 22).

“To our Union, there is no better time to end the madness of petrol importation than now.

They urged workers to ensure massive registration and get their Permanent voters cards to await further directives from the leadership of the Labour union.

“Finally, as political activities are hitting up, it has become obvious that the same me political Actors that have brought us anguish, hunger, pains, death,social and economic woes are seriously preparing to return to power.

“We wish to state that it will no longer be business as usual. We wish to reiterate our earlier call to all our members across the Country to ensure they register and obtain their PVCs and wait for further directive from the leadership of the Union as Nigerian Workers’ are prepared to take back their country from
the economic buccaneers.” The statement reads.

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