Oyo owes polytechnic lecturers 10-month salary – ASUP

Members of the Academic Staff Union of Polytechnics, Oke-Ogun Polytechnic, Saki chapter, have appealed to the Oyo State Governor Abiola Ajimobi to pay their outstanding salaries, running to 10 months.

The chairman of the union, Mr. Muyiwa Olawumi, said that members of the union were suffering financially with some of them being forced to withdraw their children from schools because of their inability to pay their school fees.

He said that the state government decision to reduce subvention to the state-owned tertiary institutions to 25 per cent per month had crippled the financial capacity of the school to pay salaries and complete some developmental project of the school which recently got autonomy to operate as an independent institution.

He said, “Members of the union passionately appeal to Governor Ajimobi led-administration in the state to as a matter of urgency pay all our outstanding salaries and arrears.

“We also call on the state government to adequate fund the young institution and other tertiary institutions in the state.

“We want the governor to release of take-off grant for Oke-Ogun Polytechnic. Our members can no longer afford to pay their children school fees while the sick among us cannot go to the hospital for treatment because there is no money.”

Asked if the union had approached the governor to table its demands, Olawumi said that several options had been exploited to make the government understand the predicament of the staff and the school with no success.

He said the ASUP members could resolve to embark on strike soon. He added that the union had directed members to embark on three days prayer and fasting with the hope that the problem would be solved soonest.