The Joint Action Committee (JAC) of the different non
academic unions in the Nigerian universities has firmly rejected the Federal
Government’s approved formula for disbursing N50 billion to university-based
unions.
The unions are the Senior Staff Association of
Nigerian Universities (SSANU) and the Non-Academic Staff Union of Educational
and Associated Institutions (NASU).
The unions made their decision known in a joint
statement signed by NASU General Secretary, Mr Peters Adeyemi, and SSANU
National President, Mr Mohammed Ibrahim, and made available to journalists on
Sunday in Abuja.
The unions expressed outrage over the allocation of 80
per cent of the funds to the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU),
leaving only 20 per cent to be shared among SSANU, NASU, and the National
Association of Academic Technologists (NAAT).
JAC described the allocation as “grossly unfair,
provocative, and unacceptable,” warning that the imbalance could deepen
existing divides between teaching and non-teaching staff in Nigerian
universities and potentially lead to industrial unrest.
According to them, non-teaching staff are not
second-class citizens but key contributors to the functionality,
administration, research, and overall development of the university system.
“This is not about union rivalry but about fairness
and recognition,” the statement read.
“The government must acknowledge the pivotal role of
non-teaching staff in the stability and progress of Nigerian universities.”
JAC called on the federal government to urgently
review and reverse the distribution formula, warning that proceeding with the
current arrangement could provoke widespread dissatisfaction and industrial
disharmony.
“The time to correct this injustice is now. A stitch
in time saves nine,” the statement warned.
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