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ASUP has vowed to continue its five months old strike until the Federal Government meets its demands.
Clement Chirman, the ASUP National Public Relations Officer disclosed to journalists that’s its unfortunate that the Federal Government has not demonstrated enough to accede to the teachers’ demands.
“The attitude of government is a clear manifestation of government’s estimation of the importance of polytechnic education.
“It is this same perception that acerbated the discrimination and marginalisation of the sector and its graduates by both the public and private sectors of the economy,” he said.

He blamed the country’s slow technological development on government’s insensitivity to polytechnic education.
“We make bold to say that the critical state of the polytechnic sector today has significantly been encouraged by government’s attitude and approach to issues concerning it,” he told journalists.
The issues in contention included the migration of the lower cadres on the CONTISS 15 salary scale.
ASUP is also seeking the release of the White Paper on the Visitations to Federal Polytechnics and the commencement of the Needs Assessment of Nigerian Polytechnics, among others.


>MARD MEDIA

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