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Plateau tertiary institutions begin indefinite strike

The Joint Union of Plateau Tertiary Institutions yesterday embarked on indefinite strike to press home their demand for more funding and improved infrastructure in the institutions.

The union is also demanding employment of more personnel, and exemption of the various institutions from the Treasury Single Account, among others.

Paul Dakogol, the chairman of the union, told the News Agency of Nigeria in Jos that the strike was “long over-due,” following the decay in the state owned institutions.

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The union had in a letter dated April 10 issued a 48-hour ultimatum to the state government to address the problems or it would embark on strike.

The letter was signed by Dakogol and Solomon Ayum, JUPTI Secretary.

Dakogol explained that the strike became the union’s last resort as government exhibited lackadaisical attitude towards meeting the demands even when the union shifted its grounds after issuing the ultimatum.

The chairman noted that the union’s demands were not personal but in the best interest of the state, the institutions and the future generation.

“We are forced to embark on this indefinite strike following the failure of government to meet our demands.

“As I speak, the seven institutions owned by the state government are in comatose; they are an eyesore because of lack of infrastructure.

“If we are not careful the condition of these institutions will degenerate into what we have today in our primary and secondary schools.

“The shortage of both teaching and non-teaching staff as well as poor funding to enable the various institutions operate and perform well need to be addressed.

“We also want government to exempt these institutions from the TSA because the way it’s being operated here is in complete contrast with what is obtainable elsewhere. (NAN)

 

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