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SSANU, NASU Shut down LASU

Members of the Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities, SSANU, and the Non-Academic Staff Union of Educational and Associated Institutions, NASU have on Monday shut down the Lagos State University, LASU.

According to the Unions, LASU authorities failed to pay them the arrears of the new minimum wage. The state government is owing to the workers 18 months arrears of the new minimum wage.

It was gathered that all the gates leading to the main campus of the school in Ojo, Lagos was closed, and no vehicle allowed to go in. The situation also led to students and other visitors not being able to enter the campus.

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However, the government failed to pay the arrears, leading to the workers embarking on the latest move.

Recall that it was only when the workers went on strike last October that the government agreed to the payment of the new minimum wage to them.

The government began the payment last September, it owed them 18 months arrears and promised to pay that in phases.

When the government reneged on its promise, the workers last month issued a notice of the strike, but the government quickly promised to start paying from January 18, 2021.

In his reaction, the Coordinator, Centre for Information Press and Public Relations, CIPPR, Mr Ademola Adekoya, expressed optimism that the government would soon resolve the issue.

According to him, some issues the national body of the unions are agitating for do not concern them at LASU.

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