Aggrieved members of the Non-Accademic
Staff Union, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, have suspended a
strike they embarked upon about three weeks ago.
The strike was to protest the alleged non-payment of their 64-month hazard allowance.
It was gathered that the workers
suspended their strike after a meeting on Wednesday with the school
management and the Ooni of Ife, Oba Okunade Sijuwade, as the mediator.
The workers suspended the strike following a promise by the management to pay them palliatives
When contacted, the Chairman of NASU, OAU
chapter, Wole Odewunmi, confirmed the suspension of the strike. He
said, “We have agreed to suspend the strike following the Ooni’s
intervention. Our members will be resuming on Friday because we still
need to put some things in place.”
It would be recalled that the workers embarked on a protest over their unpaid hazard allowance.
In a bid to show their grievances, they
paralysed activities on the university campus by closing the library and
the senate building. They also blocked the major entrances and refused
to supply light and water to the campus.
As
the crisis deepened, the authorities of the university closed the
school. The authorities later ordered students and the workers to resume
in less than a week.
To also prevent further protests, no
fewer than three Armoured Police Carriers were positioned close to the
university’s gate with about 100 policemen seen at the school’s gate on
Monday.
The management, through a press release
by the university’s Public Relations Officer, Mr. Biodun Olarewaju, last
Thursday, vowed to punish any worker who did not resume on Tuesday
(today).
“These illegal activities have been
reported to the appropriate security agencies. In view of the total
disregard for constituted authority and the recalcitrant behavior by
members of NASU, all NASU members are hereby directed to return to their
duty posts on or before Tuesday, July 21, failing which appropriate
disciplinary measures will be taken against erring members of the
university,” the management had said.
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