From Gyang Bere, Jos
The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), Plateau State University  has described  the threat by Plateau State Government to Commence the implementation of No- Work-No pay against its members  as ill  advised and unacceptable.
Chairman of the union and Secretary, Dr Monday Hassan Zitta and comrade Deme S Bitrus in a press statement issued in Jos on Tuesday after a congress said the union was in receipt of the government’s letter written to the branch and have deliberated on the ill advised directive given by the state government to apply no- work -no pay rule for members of the union.
The statement reminded the government that  the initial stands of ASUU was  that the fate of education in the entire country must be critically addressed before issues at the branches are tackled.
The union said the national executive council of ASUU involving principal officers and members of the union made extra effort in giving attention to the negotiation in order to cover a gab so that students and lecturers will resume as soon other crucial issues that affects university education in the country are resolved.
“We wish to draw the attention of the state government  that plateau state university can not thrive in isolation, it needs the support of the universities within and outside the county in the same way that all  universities in the world collaborate with each other.”
The union told the state government that during the negotiation, the representatives of the government were reminded that the issues at the national level affects all public universities in Nigeria and as such the strike by lecturers in Plateau State University is the same strike that every lecturer in every public Nigerian university is embarking upon to ensure that no public university in Nigeria finds itself at a difficult end saying there is no Federal ASUU and no State ASUU.
According to them, there are many challenges facing Plateau state university which are more than the challenges facing many public universities in Nigeria.
They argued that without the sacrifices made by ASUU, no department in the State University will come close to passing the accreditation tests  and  that the national university commission would have since closed down the institution .
“It is also significant to note that more than 90 percent of the structures in plateau State University were implemented by Tetfund or  Needs assessment fund ( revitalizion).”
According to them, the state government has not offered sponsorship for both local and international to any academic staff  of the institution, as they have to rely on Tetfund, Needs assessment or their mega salaries to train themselves .
” It is therefore not only necessary but reasonable to work with the union that has over years long before the establishment of PLASU  sustained and kept the Nigerian university education from deterioration like the public primary and secondary schools in the country.
They stressed that their congress is unanimously committed to the struggle.