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Members of the Academic Staff Union of Polytechnics (ASUP), Federal Polytechnic, Bida Chapter in Niger state, have said that the suspension of the activities of its members on campus must follow due process.
The union had gone on strike due to non-payment of owed ‘excess workload’ allowances by management of the institution. Members insisted that suppression and intimidation will not work.
This was contained in a reply to the registrar of the institution signed by the Chairman of ASUP, Bida Polytechnic, Joshua Kolo and the General Secretary, Mohammed Idris-Evati dated September 13.
According to the union, the formal engagement with the members, invitation of the Ministry of Labour and Employment, recourse to the Industrial Arbitration Panel or National Industrial Court where necessary were channels to be explored by the management. It maintained that no such process had been followed in the extant case.
The letter stated that the ongoing industrial action by ASUP-Bida was being carried out in line with the provisions of the Trade Disputes Act, which governs lawful strike actions.
“If there are legitimate security concerns, we expect the institution to report the matter formally to security agencies, engage with union leadership transparently and avoid actions that may inflame, rather than de-escalate tensions.
“Until there is credible and independently verified evidence of a real and imminent threat to life
or property, the union’s activities remain lawful and protected. As such, it does not fall within the purview of the institution’s management or governing council to call off or suspend. Only the ASUP-Bida Congress which authorised the action has the power to terminate or alter its course,” the union added.
The chairman, therefore, called on members to remain committed to the struggle and not be intimidated by anyone or any gimmick, while reiterating that it is within their rights to withdraw their services.
These, he said, include actions of ‘no lecture, no exam, no practicals, no invigilation, no marking of scripts and no results.’
He stated that the union agreed to withdraw its services starting from 4pm Friday, September 12, 2025 and that the council is working assiduously in line with the resolution.
“We must all remain committed to the struggle and not be intimidated by anyone or any gimmick. It is within our right to withdraw our services. No lecture, No exam, No practical, No invigilation, No marking of script, No results. Our welfare must not be taken for granted again,” the union maintained.
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