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NASURI May Begin Nationwide Strike, Today
The Non-Academic Staff Union of Research Institutes
(NASURI), said its members would begin a nationwide strike today if the Federal
Government failed to implement the agreement they had entered.
The National Deputy President of the union, Comrade Tijani
Wakili, disclosed the planned strike in an interview in Enugu recently.
He said that the Federal Government did not give an
effective date for the commencement of payment of the Consolidated Research and
Allied Institute Salary Structure (CONRAISIS).
Wakili said that in the agreement with the government, the
effective date for the implementation of CONRAISIS was 2009.
He said that government commenced the payment from 2010,
thereby owing his members 12 months’ arrears.
“Our 53.37 per cent salary increase, the effective date is
supposed to be July 2009, but they gave us July 2010. “We are thinking that it
is not fair enough since other establishments have received that money from 1st
January, 2009. “At the meeting with government, it was said that there is a
policy that government will not pay arrears; but since they paid arrears to
other establishments why is that of research different?” he asked.
The deputy president listed other agreements to include
funding of research institutes and establishment of a central body to
coordinate the affairs of research institutes in the country.
He said that the union had earlier given government 60 days
warning ultimatum, while the 14 days ultimatum currently running would expire
on Sunday and would be followed by the strike on Monday.
Wakili expressed dismay at the negative attitude of
government towards research development in the country.
“We want government to fund research. Research is the
bedrock of the development of any nation. If we want to develop, we have to
take research seriously. “If you look at developed nations, they take research
very seriously. And that is where their development starts from.
“If we focus on research in Nigeria, I think it will go a
long way in bringing about the development of the country,” he said.
Wakili said the union was not comfortable with the strike
and called on government to look into the agreement.
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