Polytechnic
students gathered outside the Federal Ministry of Education in Abuja
yesterday to protest against the government’s poor handling of the
on-going strike by the Academic Staff Union of Polytechnics (ASUP).
The
students, who together formed the National Association Polytechnic
Students (NAPS), called for the immediate removal of the Supervising
Minister of Education, Nyesom Wike, who they accused of being incapable
of resolving the crisis.
They
waved placards inscribed with messages like ‘Wike Must Go,’ ‘Government
is Insensitive,’ ‘We are tired of being neglected’ but were soon
dispersed by policemen and other security operatives.
NAPS President Sunday
Ogbonnaya told journalists that part of their demands was to end the
national discrimination of HND holders and better funding for
polytechnics.
“The
last meeting between ASUP and the Minister was inconclusive. ASUP
initially had 13 demands, then streamlined them into four. Having
entered into agreements with the union, it is unfair for the government
to fail to yield to the agreement,” he said.
“We
are tired of staying at home. We are totally in support of the 13
demands of the union and we are ready to give them all necessary support
to make sure that those demands are met. We believe in dialogue, this
protest would have come long ago but we decided to wait. But we want
them to go back to work while negotiations continue.
“Let it be known to the public that what they are fighting for is in the interest of the general public”.
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