The Academic Staff Union of Colleges of Agriculture has threatened to embark on a three day warning strike from May 26, if their demands for better condition of service are not met.
President of the union William Manggoel said this in Jos at a press conference to intimate journalists on recent development.
The President of the Academic Staff Union yof colleges of Agriculture (ASUCA) said recent events have significantly undermined the organizational structure of colleges of agriculture. He pointed to the appointment of a professor as the provost of the Federal College of Agriculture, Akure
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Manggoel also highlighted the union’s strong disapproval of the poor working conditions faced by college staff. He noted that despite repeated assurances from relevant agencies to address these concerns, no action has been taken.
The union President, stated that they are now left with no choice but to go on strike, expressing optimism for constructive negotiations.
(Editor: Paul Akhagbemhe)