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Members of the University of Calabar (UNICAL) Chapter of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) protested non-payment of their allowances at the university premises on Wednesday.

Addressing the protesters, the Chairman of UNICAL chapter, Dr John Edor, said the allowances had been owed for several years.

“We are demanding full payment of our entitlements from the management of the University of Calabar.

“Some of the entitlements include promotion arrears, fellowship and conference allowances and other entitlements.

“Some of the arrears have been owed for more than five years, depending on the individual and all efforts to make the management pay the arrears have failed.

“So, we have no option than to embark on a peaceful protest. When this fails to yield the desired results, we will carry our mats and pillows to occupy the University of Calabar. It is our common heritage.’’

Edor accused authorities of the university of being insensitive to the plight of lecturers even in the face of the current face-off with the Federal Government over the IPPIS issue.

“Even when the Federal Government has refused to pay our salaries, the management could not help us.

“We can no longer meet our family obligations. Lecturers are suffering in the midst of plenty,’’ he said.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that no principal officer of UNICAL was available to listen to the protesting teachers.

It was learnt, however, that the absence of the principal officers might not be unconnected with preparations for the final selection of a new vice-chancellor for the institution, slated for Sept/ 10.

In another development, ElombahNews reported that the Academic Staff Union of Universities warned that reopening tertiary institutions without taking concrete anti-Covid-19 steps would be suicidal.

The coordinator of Lagos Zone chapter of ASUU, Prof. Olusiji Sowande gave the warning on Monday, August 31, 2020, to the Federal Government while addressing journalists at a press conference.

READ ALSO: Reopening tertiary institutions is suicidal —ASUU

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