The POLYTECHNIC teachers, under the aegis of the Academic Staff Union of Polytechnics (ASUP), began a nationwide strike this morning (Monday) 6th of Oct. 2013,
Giving reasons why his union members had to go on strike, Babatubde listed “worrisome state of polytechnic education in the country, especially those owned by the state.”He specifically mentioned the state-owned polytechnics in Kwara, Ondo and Ogun as some of those suffering from avoidable decay. Other grievances, he disclosed, included alleged refusal of most state governments to implement the approved new salary scale for polytechnic teachers and the 65 years retirement age”. Babatunde also mentioned alleged “imposition of professors from outside the polytechnic sector as rectors” and “the need for the commencement of the Needs Assessment of Nigerian Polytechnics so as not to allow the sector to collapse totally.”
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