Aregbesola
Govt. Should Accede to Demands of Lecturers
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We condemn
the nonchalant attitude of the government to education
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We call for united
actions striking workers and students
Again, we in the Education Rights Campaign (ERC) condemn
the attitude of the Rauf Aregbesola-led Osun State government to the demands of
the lecturers of the state-owned tertiary institutions. Currently, the
lecturers under the banner of Council of Academic Staff Unions of Osun Tertiary
Institutions (CASUOSTI) are on two-day weekly strike action, calling for the
implementation of previous agreements with the state government. These
agreements include: end to rip off under the guise of the fraudulent Contributory
Pension Scheme, which has led to chaotic retirement; immediate implementation
of the collective agreement onstaffing, relief of tax burdens and payment of
unconsolidated allowances; and end to illegal withholding of deductions from
salaries. The other demand is the end to the culture of haphazard and delayed
payment of salaries.
We in the ERC fully support the demands of the lecturers and call on the Osun State government to show responsibility by acceding immediately to the demands of the lecturers. We also support the strike and mass action being organized by CASUOSTI and COEASU to compel government to implement these demands.
We find it condemnable the care-free attitude of the Osun State government to tertiary education. This current industrial action of the lecturers in the state-owned polytechnics and colleges of education will be the third or fourth time the union will be fighting and striking over these demands. In most cases, the government promised and even reached agreement to implement the demands, only for the government to again shirk in its responsibility. This does not show a serious government interested in the wellbeing of workers and development of education. The last strike of lecturers under CASUOSTI over these demands lasted over five (5) months before government could do anything. Clearly, unless the government is stopped in its current path by mass action of workers and students, its inactions may again dislocate tertiary education in the state.
The failure of the Aregbesola government to resolve once and for
all the demands of the lecturers again shows that the government is anti-poor,
just like its PDP predecessors. While the government has refused to implement
simple agreements with tertiary institutions’ lecturers, workers in the state
public and civil service are owed months of salary arrears, while pensioners
are suffering due to unpaid pensions and gratuities.
The worn-out of the government that there is no fund to provide
the basic rights of workers and improve education fundamentally is lame. The
reality is that the government has been wasteful, committing public funds to
private coffers. For instance, while government handed over almost one billion
naira to a private firm, under the guise of procuring free school uniforms for
pupils in the state, the reality is that the government actually duped the
state. Currently, parents have to procure the uniforms at a price that is more
than twice of the market price. Also, the so-called mega-school project of the
government, which has gulped as much as N14 billion, has only seen only four
schools, out of over 2, 100 (two thousand and one hundred) schools, being reconstructed
and completed after four years. Worse still, public education has continued to
deteriorate; reeling from one crisis to another. All this shows the pro-rich
character of the government. Only mass struggle of workers, students and the
poor can compel the government to concede to genuine demands of the working
people.
This is why we welcome and support the mass action being organized by CASUOSTI to mobilize public support. We enjoin CASUOSTI to continue in this direction, and move a step further by mobilizing not just their members but students, parents and other workers in the state for more mass actions. Wealso call on students, parents, civil society and labour movement in the state to support the lecturers. We also call on labour movement to address the welfare issues of their members. It is clearly condemnable that labour movement leadership in the state will keep quiet when workers’ salaries are not paid for months, pensioners suffering from unpaid and accumulated pension arrears, while public and social infrastructures are in terrible state.
This is why we welcome and support the mass action being organized by CASUOSTI to mobilize public support. We enjoin CASUOSTI to continue in this direction, and move a step further by mobilizing not just their members but students, parents and other workers in the state for more mass actions. Wealso call on students, parents, civil society and labour movement in the state to support the lecturers. We also call on labour movement to address the welfare issues of their members. It is clearly condemnable that labour movement leadership in the state will keep quiet when workers’ salaries are not paid for months, pensioners suffering from unpaid and accumulated pension arrears, while public and social infrastructures are in terrible state.
Oluwole Engels
Coordinator, ERC Osun State
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