The Ondo State Chairman of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Comrade Sunday Adeleye Oluwole has lamented that one of the lecturers who taught him in the school was on the street begging for the payment of his salary.


Adeleye told newsmen in Akure after the labour protest in support of the striking lecturers of tertiary Institutions.
According to the NLC Chairman, “at this protest ground, i saw the lecturer, now a Professor (Olayinka Awopetu), who taught me far back in the School in 1995, still struggling to get his salaries paid by the Nigerian government. I am sad. Is it not a shame on the leaders of this country.
Adeleye, who described education as the bedrock of development in any nation, condemned the attitude of the President Muhammadu Buhari regime to plight of the striking lecturers in the Nigerian public universities.
According to him, the government has failed to review the salaries of the universities lecturers for more than 10 years in spite of the economic crunch in the country.
He wondered why the government continued to pay lip services to the growth of university education in the country, noting that the students in the public schools have been at home for five months sitting down idle while those in leadership positions put on a care-free attitude.
“The reasons why they shut down the universities in the country was becuase the federal government failed to negotiate with them (lecturers) and their only offence was because they are asking for improvement in the university system”, the Ondo NLC chairman added.
Adeleye said that all the affiliated unions of the NLC decided to join the protest in solidarity to compel the Buhari regime to listen to the demands of the universities lecturers.
He added that the labour movement was only fighting for a better future for the students, who had been at home, at the mercy of the ongoing ASUU strike stressing that the nationwide protest was not politically motivated.
“Today, Nigeria is not part of the best 1000 universities in the world. Our children and graduates cannot even compete favourably with other graduates from African countries not to talk of the advance nations.
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“Now for the past five months, our chidlren have been at home and this has an acconomic and social implications. An idle mind is the devils workshop. Many of our children have turned to crime and this is not good enough for us.
“Do you know for example; in the Nigeria universities instead of using Bunsen burner for chemistry students they are using kerosene stone. It is on heard off. Equipment that has been in university since the time of Obafemi Awolowo days are still in our universities. The world is dynamic, things have changed.
“NLC has taken over this protest becuase it affected everybody and ufortunately, those ruling us has no children here in Nigeria except abroad. So, we are ready to shut downn the whole systm until they listen to the demands of the striking lecturers”, Adeleye said.
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