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  • Updated: October 06, 2022

ASUU: Strike Action Has Been Overused — CONUA

ASUU: Strike Action Has Been Overused — CONUA

The just-registered Congress of Nigerian Universities Academics (CONUA) has stated that strike action has been greatly overused in pressing the demands of varsities in the country.

The statement was made by the body's National Coordinator, Dr Niyi Sunmonu, in a recent chat with Punch in Abuja following the announcement of the Minister of Labour and Employment, Chris Ngige, that two additional university-based unions, CONUA and the National Association of Medical and Dental Academics had been registered.

Sunmonu said that while there is no denying the issues prevalent in Nigerian universities, it is the belief of the union that those issues should be approached in a different manner.

“As of the last count, even before this registration, we have 17 branches nationwide. It includes state and federal universities. Of course, numerical strength varies from university to university.

Chris Ngige and others at CONUA registration

"Now that we have been given legal recognition by the government, we are hopeful that more branches will come on board and more members will come on board.

“Since the time we started, we said we were going to look at issues from a different perspective, especially concerning using strike action to drive home our demands.

"There are issues everywhere, and universities are not immune to issues within the country.

“We are not saying there are no issues in the universities but we believe that those issues can be approached in a very different manner without using the instrument of a strike.

“Strike action has been greatly overused, and it has been overused to the extent that the damage it has done to the system is more than good. For us, strike action is out.

“We need to organise our branches and be constructive in our engagement with government, constructive in the sense that, whether we like it or not, discussions remain the most potent weapon when you have industrial issues but that discussion needs to take place under what conditions?

"We want to create an atmosphere that will be a win-win for lecturers, students, parents, the government, and all stakeholders”, he stated.

 

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