Heavy traffic in Lagos as NLC protests ASUU strike
The Nigeria Labour Congress protest march against the continuous strike of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), has caused gridlocks in Ikeja, which spilt into other surrounding areas of Ogba, Agidigbin, Oregun, and more.
Our correspondent observed a heavy presence of security personnel at the rally with no reports of abuse or maltreatment as the security forces are to forestall a breach or hijack of the protest by hoodlums.
The NLC had earlier promised to embark on a two-day protest, starting Tuesday, to express solidarity with ASUU, and other affiliate unions over the lingering industrial action in public universities in Nigeria.
On Tuesday, our correspondent confirmed that there was heavy traffic en route to Allen, Alade up to the Ikeja Under Bridge axis as NLC members bearing placards and banners held a rally at the Allen Bus Stop.
He said: “We need to start putting pressure on the government to take our matters seriously. No one can understand how frustrating it is for a public university student to see their mates in private school graduating and becoming better in life while they are stagnant,” one commuter, Michael Okafor, told our correspondent.
“Even though there is a crowd here, I’m sure they will still be even more tomorrow as more people get the information.”
In a circular sent to state councils of NLC by the national secretariat, NLC national president, Comrade Ayuba Wabba, informed workers that the national days of protest were in support of unions in Nigeria’s public universities who are fighting for quality education.
“In line with the decisions of the National Executive Council (NEC) meeting of the Nigeria Labour Congress held on the 30th of June 2022, we have scheduled as follows the national days of protest to get our children back to school and support our unions in Nigeria’s public universities fighting for quality education.
“You are requested to immediately convene the meetings of your SAC to disseminate this information and to fully mobilize workers in the states for this very important protest for good governance,” Comrade Wabba said in the circular jointly signed by the NLC general secretary, Comrade Emmanuel Ugboaja.
Recall that on February 14, the Academic Staff Union of Universities commenced its ongoing strike on claims that the Federal Government failed to meet its demands.
The demands include the release of revitalisation funds for universities, renegotiation of the 2009 FGN/ASUU agreement, release of earned allowances for university lecturers, and deployment of the University Transparency and Accountability Solution platform for the payment of salaries and allowances of university lecturers.
Post Comment