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NASU Embarks On 3-Day Warning Strike In Uniuyo
The Non-Academic Staff
Union (NASU) University of Uyo, Akwa Ibom State branch has embarked on three-day warning strike over an alleged sack of two security officials of the institution by the University authorities.
The Tide gathered that the three-day warning strike by the Union which commenced on Thursday will end today Monday with administrative activities paralyzed henceforth.
The Tide further gathered that the Union was protesting the refusal of the Universities management to recall the sacked security officials as demanded by the Union.
The two security officials were sacked last year in the wake of violent students protest that took place in the university’s faculty of engineering.
The students had embarked on peaceful protest last year the demand for over affordable transport policy for students shuttling between the university old campus and the new campus at Nwaniba for lectures, but the protest later went out of control.
The Tide further learnt that the vice chancellor, Professor Comfort Ekpo, then invited police to quell the protest, however the police started shooting the students with live bullets leading to the death of one student, while many others were injured including some members of the Union. The vice chancellor’s office and the Registrar’s office were burnt by the irate students. Consequently the University’s authorities set-up an Independent verification panel where the two security officials were indicted for negligence and were summarily sacked.
NASU is therefore protesting their sack by the University authorities.
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