SSANU President Reveals How Labour Will Resist Fuel Price Hike

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Any increment in fuel price by Federal Government will be met by protest from labour, National President of Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities, Haruna Ibrahim, has reiterated.

Ibrahim made this known during SSANU’s 41st Regular National Executive Council (NEC) meeting hosted by Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife Branch, on Thursday.

He said that the economic downturn was taking its toll on Nigerians as prices of goods were skyrocketing beyond control.

“Union leaders cannot fold their hands and allow people to witness another hardship again; all hands must be on deck to fight for our rights,” he said.

The SSANU president explained that the organised labour would soon come out with a position on the planned increase in fuel price across the country.

He noted that 40% of the agreements SSANU signed with Federal Government was not implemented.

The SSANU president commended the Vice-Chancellor of the University, Prof Eyitope Ogunbodede, for maintaining peaceful coexistence with staff and students of the institution.

He charged the vice-chancellor to use aper form in place of written examination for staff promotion, adding that there should be reward for commitment to duty as well as punishment for negligence of duty.

In his remark, the vice-chancellor, appreciated SSANU for chosen OAU for its 41st Regular NEC meeting.

Ogunbodede said that OAU SSANU had been playing pivotal roles in the smooth running affairs of the university, saying that there are no outstanding issue to settle with the union.

He commended the past and present exco of SSANU for their understanding and cooperation with the school authorities.

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“We have issue that can cause mayhem on the ground, but due to the mutual understanding between the duo, we have been able to work together in a friendly way; the members have been so supportive,” he stated.

He charged SSANU to address the issue of shortcomings of Integrated Payroll and Personnel Information System through cooperation, saying that was the only way out to solve the problem with IPPIS.

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