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Plateau tertiary institution workers vow to continue strike

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  • Tertiary institution workers in Plateau State have vowed to continue their strike, accusing the state government of lack of interest in educational development.

Tertiary institution  workers in Plateau State have  vowed to continue their strike, accusing  the state government of  lack of interest in educational development.

The workers   of the seven state-owned tertiary institutions under the aegis of  Joint Union of Plateau Tertiary Institutions, who  have been on strike since April 23, are, among others,  demanding  improved infrastructure and more teaching and non-teaching staff  in their institutions.

Chairman of the union, Mr Paul Dakogol, told our correspondent in Jos on Wednesday that since they embarked on  strike, the  state government had refused  to yield to their demands.

He said, “We have not heard anything from  the government since the strike began. I don’t know whether they are insensitive or not, because it appears nobody cares about education in this country. The last time we heard anything from  the government was before the May  29 inauguration,  when they wrote to us, asking  us to  call off the strike for the sake of inauguration. Can you imagine that? Not even for the sake of the students who are mostly affected anytime there is  a  strike.  So, we simply ignored the letter and since then, nothing has come from them again.”

 

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