ASUU protests unpaid salary arrears at UNICAL

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The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), University of Calabar branch, has staged a peaceful protest to demand the payment of their eight months’ salary arrears from the federal government.

Chairman of the union in UNICAL, John Edor, who led other members on the protest on Wednesday in Calabar, said members of the union were paid for 18 days, describing the payment as “daily payment” for workers.

He said ASUU insisted on revitalising universities and the welfare of university staff should be improved.

According to him, the non-payment of the withheld salary arrears has continued to cause untold hardship for the lecturers.

“The work that they said we have not done, we have done it now, and the examination of the first semester of 2020/2021 has been concluded.

“We were eligible for full payment for October; beyond that, we are asking for the payment of the withheld months.

“Some members of our union have started receiving salaries, and the report we are getting is not favourable to us,” he said.

Responding, the vice chancellor of UNICAL, Florence Obi, commended the lecturers for their peaceful demonstration.

Ms Obi said the federal government was working towards putting necessary facilities in place to upgrade the status of public universities.

According to her, the university system should be revitalised in such a way that it will compete favourably with other universities across the world.

“It is sad that while we were on strike agitating for a better condition of service and an improvement of the facilities, our salaries were withheld.

“However, there have been several meetings behind the scene, and well-meaning Nigerians have been pleading with the federal government to look into our case as a special one.

“Maybe, the federal government is planning to give us our withheld salaries as partying gifts. I know that the Federal Government will do something,” she said.

The VC, who commended the lecturers for working hard to meet up with the concurrent semesters, urged them to be patient while well-meaning Nigerians continue to dialogue with the Federal Government on the matter.