The Senior Staff Association of
Nigerian Universities (SSANU) has announced the suspension of its week-long
strike.
The suspension of the strike is
contained in a statement issued in Abuja on Friday and signed by the
association’s National Secretary, Mr Promise Adewusi.
It said that the decision to suspend
the strike was informed by the Federal Government’s compliance with the
association’s demands.
“Following substantial compliance to
our demand for the payment of August and September salaries of our members
which is the reason for our current national strike action, we hereby suspend
the strike and direct all our members to return to their duties with effect
from Monday, the 14th of October, 2013.”
The statement thanked members of the
association for their solidarity, adding that the non payment of the salaries
of its members for work done would not happen again. (NAN)
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