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Oyo State JAC Suspends Strike as Governor Makinde Set to Pay Arrears in Full

The teaching and non-teaching staff of all Oyo State-owned tertiary institutions are set to suspend their over three-month old industrial action on Thursday.

The staff of the state-owned tertiary institutions, under the auspices of the Joint Action Committee (JAC), have since April 12 been on strike over issues including inadequate monthly subvention to the institutions, persistent delays in salary payments, specifically demanding that workers in tertiary institutions be paid on 25th of every month like other public workers in the state.

Other issues include non-implementation of the 2021 agreement with the government to provide running costs to all institutions; non-payment of 2018/2019 salary arrears; need for substantive management in some institutions and fractional salary payments in College of Education, Lanlate.

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It was gathered on Wednesday that the strike is to be suspended as the staff have started receiving their outstanding salaries, while also relying on promises made by the governor, ‘Seyi Makinde to have given direction to the Ministry of Finance and Ministry of Education, to work out means to address other issues.

Speaking with newsmen, the Chairman, JAC, Oyo State-owned tertiary institutions, Mr Oyewumi Olusegun on Wednesday, affirmed that the strike will be suspended at its meeting to be held on Thursday.

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“We are already receiving salary payments. This comes after we met with the governor two Saturdays ago.

“He made a promise to resolve our issues by providing funds and we understand that there are things we will not achieve instantly. So, we resolved that on payment of salary, we will suspend the strike while we continue to address other issues.

“We will have a meeting tomorrow (Thursday) to suspend the strike.

“The suspension is not that we have received salary in full but the governor has promised means of addressing it.

“We are suspending it on the trust that we have for the governor. He made a promise on our 2018/2019 arrears; he made a promise to ensure that we receive our salary in full.

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“For the arrears, he said the Ministry of Finance has to work it out, the arrears, how many months are left, how to do it such that we receive it on a monthly basis. We also want to show understanding with the governor on the fact that payment of salary on the 25th of every month to everybody is not sustainable”, he added.

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