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ABU Senior Staff Pull Out Of Nationwide Strike, Resume Wednesday

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The Ahmadu Bello University chapter of Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities Union, SSANU, has pulled out of the nationwide strike embarked by the union since December 2017.

The senior staff after its congress held at the union secretariat at the main campus of the university on Tuesday directed all its members to resume work immediately.

Briefing newsmen shortly after the congress, the union’s chairman, Ilyas Abdulrauf Bello, said the strike had lost direction and focus, hence the decision of the chapter’s congress to pull out and resume work.

According to Bello, “The union embarked on the strike action on the 4th of December 2017. This is the 4th month and up till now, the strike has lost direction, it has lost focus. The government is not inviting the union, most universities are in session, and academic activities are in progress. And so, we felt the best we could do is to call on our members to resume work immediately.

“This idea was muted by the congress and it was unanimously adopted. On this note the SSANU members have been directed by the congress of SSANU, Ahmadu Bello University chapter to resume work with immediate effect.”

Bello lamented that continuing with strike where academic activities were going on smoothly and the striking workers getting their salaries regularly was meaningless.

The SSANU members were angered by the purported expulsion of their chapter chairman and resolved that the letter of expulsion issued to their chairman, Ilyas Abdulrauf Bello was null, void and of no effect.

The association explained that the constitution of the union was not followed in the purported expulsion, adding that the national body of the union does not have power to expel any official or member of the local chapter.

The Chairman also explained that, the congress of the ABU chapter also expelled some erring members upon their failure to appear before its disciplinary committee after their initial suspension.

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