The
Academic Staff of Osun State-owned tertiary institutions on Monday took to the
streets of Osogbo, the Osun State capital, to protest the delay in the payment
of their salaries in spite of the receipt of bailout from the Federal
Government.
They also complained of the non-remittance of their contributory
pensions deductions, calling for the scrapping of the scheme in the face of the
current financial problems in the state.
The lecturers under the aegis of the Council of Academic Staff
Unions of Osun state-owned tertiary Institutions, chanted solidarity and
anti-government songs as they marched to the House of Assembly complex.
The lecturers had been on strike for the last four months, and they vowed not to return to the classroom until their nine-month salary was settled by the state government.
The lecturers had been on strike for the last four months, and they vowed not to return to the classroom until their nine-month salary was settled by the state government.
They thronged the House of Assembly Complex as early as 8.00am
on Monday, with placards of different inscriptions reading “save our souls,
“enough is enough, pay our salary,” “we reject half salary” among others.
The secretary of the union, Segun Lana, said the lecturers could
no longer bear the agony of the situation, hence the need for the state
government to respond to their needs as soon as possible.
While addressing the aggrieved lecturers, the Chief Whip of
the House, Folorunsho Bamisayemi, appealed to them to exercise patience, saying
efforts were underway to ensure their demands were met.
He said the House had taken up their issue and would ensure the
government addressed them adequately.
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