Tuesday, January 21, 2025

Polytechnic workers suspend planned strike after government intervention

by Editor4
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The Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Polytechnics has suspended its planned three-day warning strike, initially scheduled to commence today, January 22, 2025.

In a statement signed by the National Secretary of SSANIP, Nura Gaya, and made available to The PUNCHon Wednesday, the suspension followed a meeting mediated by the Federal Ministry of Labour and Employment.

The meeting, chaired by the Minister of Labour and Employment, involved key stakeholders, including representatives from the National Board for Technical Education, the Federal Ministry of Education, and the Federal Ministry of Labour and Employment.

Gaya described the meeting as โ€œcharacterised by robust engagement,โ€ noting that stakeholders signed a Memorandum of Understanding at the end of the session.

According to the statement, the government reaffirmed its commitment to addressing SSANIPโ€™s concerns, including the rightful career progression of non-teaching staff to CONTEDISS.

โ€œThe demands of SSANIP were unanimously agreed to be legitimate, and all stakeholders present pledged to work towards ensuring a resolution that upholds equity and justice within the Polytechnic system,โ€ Gaya said.

He added that the strike was suspended โ€œforthwithโ€ to allow the union to monitor developments regarding the ongoing review of schemes of service.

SSANIP had earlier announced the planned strike to protest the alleged career regression of its members in the civil service.

The union expressed gratitude to its members for their solidarity and patience during the dispute.
โ€œWe commend all members for their vigilance and urge everyone to remain united as we await the implementation of the agreed measures,โ€ the statement concluded. (Punch)

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