ASUU kicks as Kaduna State govt sacks 16 lecturers over strike
THE Kaduna State chapter of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has kicked against the decision of the state government to sack 16 lecturers and two non-academic staff of the university.
The 18 staff were reportedly sacked for participating in the Nigerian Labour Congress’s (NLC) five-day warning strike in the state, between May 17 and May 19.
Chairman of the Union, Peter Adamu, who disclosed this in a statement yesterday, described the action as illegal, which also contravened the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed between the Labour Union and Kaduna State Government, on May 20.
According to him, the MoU explicitly states that no worker shall be victimised for participating in the industrial action.
Adamu added that the purported sack was a “gross violation” of the MoU by the Kaduna State Government.
He explained that the sack was announced by the Vice Chancellor, Prof. Muhammad Tanko, during the 16th Congregation of the KASU, held on June 2.
“Evidence of the purported action by the university is also contained in a Memo (KASU/REG/061/VOL 1/446) from the university management to Gov. Nasir El-Rufai, through the Commissioner for Education and dated May 20.
“However, the 18 affected members of staff neither received queries nor faced any disciplinary committee, as claimed by the university management in the memo.
“The claim is false and baseless with no evidence to show,’ he said.
Adamu added that the memo by the vice chancellor also mandated the office of the Accountant General of Kaduna State to stop remitting the check-off dues of the union.
This, according to him, is against the Trade Unions (Amendment) Act NO. 17 of 2005, that clearly explains Check-off Dues, to be statutorily permitted deductions.
“The Trade Unions Act recognises Check-off Dues as compulsory and automatic for members and does not rely on the pleasure of an employer.
“In spite of the provisions of the laws, the government of Kaduna State and management of KASU illegally, concocted and instituted the purported sack of the staff and stoppage of Check-off Dues.
“This is done without recourse to the University Laws and relevant national and international labour laws,” he said.