Tuesday, 20 December 2016

ABSUTH Workers Protest Months Of Unpaid Salaries

Abia State Polytechnic, Aba, has been shut over non payment of 8 months arrears of salaries owed workers of the institution.

The Academic Union of Polytechnics, ASUP and its affiliate unions in the state owned institution on Monday, prevented members of the school’s Governing Council from gaining entrance into the school premises, leading to a heavy gridlock on the busy Aba-Owerri road.

Some of the workers bore placards which read; “we are not slaves, we deserved to live, You must pay us our 8months salaries, This is sheer wickedness and injustice, No money, but you have N2, 000, 000 to go to Abuja, Pay us our salaries, No more Council, change management in Abia Poly, Living is better than caskets, Another death has occurred on Saturday.”


A detachment of Police has been deployed to the gate of the institution.

Vanguard gathered that it was the same situation at the Abia State University Teaching Hospital, ABSUTH, Aba, where workers also protested the nonpayment of over 7 months arrears of salary owed them.

Chairman, ASUP, Abia Polytechnic, Aba, Comrade Precious Nwakodo, flanked by leaders of various staff unions in the institution said that they were at the gate of the school to express their grievance over the attitude of the institution’s management who they alleged are owing workers over seven months arrears of arrears.

Nwakodo lamented that about three of their members have died as a result of non-payment of salaries by the school management and the inability of the workers to have access to medical treatment as they could not afford medical bills. He accused the management of the institution of being insensitive to the plight of the workers.

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