RIVERS State Governor Rotimi Amaechi
said on Monday that he had directed the Ministry of Finance to stop
paying striking lecturers of the State University of Science and
Technology.
The lecturers had been on strike since
August 13, 2012 over the reappointment of RSUST Vice Chancellor, Prof.
Barineme Fakae, by the state governor.
Speaking during a town hall meeting in
Port Harcourt, Amaechi declared that his administration would embrace a
no-work, no-pay principle for the striking lecturers.
He said, “The university (RSUST) is not
on strike. The school is open, but some teachers decided not to come. I
have directed the Ministry of Finance not to pay the teachers.
“Lecturers are to teach and not to
appoint a VC. I have appointed the VC whether they like it or not. The
law said it is the governor that appoints VCs and not lecturers.”
Responding, the Chairman of the Academic
Staff Union of Universities, RSUST chapter, Dr. Felix Igwe, said in
Port Harcourt that the striking lecturers of the institution were
already being owed three months salaries.
He recalled that the state government
had not called the lecturers for a dialogue on the crisis since ASUU
went on strike over the matter, adding that the circumstance leading to
the lecturers’ industrial action had nothing to do with members’
salaries.
Culled from Punch Newspaper
No comments:
Post a Comment