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JAMB: The Striking Non-Academic Staff Threatens To Obstruct 2018
UTME
The striking Non-Teaching Staff of the Nigerian Universities has
threatened to disrupt the 2018 Joint Admission and Matriculation Board’s (JAMB)
Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME), set to hold from March 9.
Mr Samson Ugwoke, Chairman, Joint Action Committee
(JAC), Non-Teaching Staff of the Nigerian Universities, made the threat at a meeting
of the National JAC with the Principal Branch Officers on Wednesday in Abuja.
It is scheduled to hold from March 9 to March 17
Ugwoke said that the threat became imperative as the
Federal Government had continued to renege on the agreement it entered with the
unions.
According to him, “since our strike continues, JAC
has decided that no activity will take place in the universities.”
“This is because if we are on strike and you expect
our members to come and supervise JAMB or come to operate their machines like
the computers, that means we are breaking the strike already.
“JAC has also decided that to redraw their
assistance they would not go to work. So all I know is that as long as we are
on strike, JAC has decide that there will be no exam.
“Our members will not participate and they will make
sure that the exam does not hold in the universities that is the position of
JAC, ‘’ he said.
He noted that JAC has also decided to hold a mega
mass protest rally on Thursday, March 8, to sensitise the public on the issue
of alleged corruption and the social injustices in the Nigerian university
system.
He added that the problem of corruption would
continue to cripple the university system, unless the Federal Government takes
a decisive step to tackle the menace.
The Non-Teaching Staff of Nigerian Universities are
made of the Non Academic Staff Union of Nigerian Universities (NASU), Senior
Staff Academic of Nigerian Universities(SSANU) National Association of Academic
Technologists, (NAAT).
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