The President of the Academic Staff Union of Universities, Professor Emmanuel Osodeke, has said Federal Government has used the no-work-no-pay policy as a ploy to make lecturers go hungry, and force them to resume work.
Osodeke stressed that the FG would not be able to overwhelm its striking members with its recent action.
“When the doctors went on strike the government did the same thing that they are doing. When the strike was over, they left in anger. When Saudi Arabia was recruiting, all of them went there in anger, so who is suffering? “I think the question we ought to ask, they should tell Nigerians whether they have tested IPPIS. IPPIS has been here since 2006, has it ever been tested? Does the contract for IPPIS give room for renegotiation? Have they renegotiated it, have they tested it? These are the kinds of questions Nigerians should ask them.
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