The Ondo State Governor, Oluwarotimi Akeredolu, has said that
lecturers of the state-owned polytechnic, Rufus Giwa Polytechnic,
RUGIPO, went on strike without a formal notice to the state government.
He also said the poor funding of the institution and other government
agencies was due to the shortfalls in the allocation from the
federation account.
The governor spoke on Wednesday in Akure while receiving students of
the polytechnic who held a peaceful protest at his office while seeking a
quick resolution of the industrial dispute.
Mr. Akeredolu said he had called the leadership of Academic Staff
Union of Polytechnics, ASUP, for a meeting with a view to resolving the
problem.
According to him, what comes from the federal government is not
enough to pay workers salaries and subventions to government agencies
and institutions.
Mr Akeredolu enjoined the students to play their own part by paying
their school fees so that the government could pay lecturers.
The President of the institution’s Student Union Government, Temitayo
Ayeduyo, urged the government to dialogue with the lecturers as quickly
as possible so that academic activities could be restored.
The lecturers on Monday began an indefinite strike to protest the
state government’s refusal to pay an outstanding N2.1 billion subvention
to the institution.
The Chairman of ASUP, Rafiu Ijawoye, had told journalists in Akure
that the amount resulted from the slash of the subvention to the
institution first, by the Olusegun Mimiko led administration and
recently, Oluwarotimi Akeredolu.
He said the cut in the subvention had caused the inability of the
school to pay the arrears of N1.7 billion unpaid salaries of all staff
in the institution in the last 10 years.
The Union is also demanding the immediate payment of 16 months
consolidated Polytechnic Salary Structure, CONPOCASS, allowance which it
said was long overdue.

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