The Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities of Sokoto State University, on Sunday, called on the state government and the management of the university to immediately implement 25 per cent salary increment for its members.
In a press statement by its Chairman, Ismail Bala Muhammad, and Secretary, Mansur Ahmad, the union said the state should take a cue from the Federal Government on the 25 per cent pay rise for university workers.
“We also advocate the prompt implementation of the 25 per cent salary increment as implemented by the Federal Government in all tertiary institutions in the country.
“This increment is crucial to alleviate financial burdens and improve the livelihoods of our members who have long awaited this overdue adjustment,” the union said.
The union said it was important for the government and the university management to prioritise the welfare of workers.
“We express concern and call the attention of the state government to distorted union dues deduction, which is greatly affecting the daily operations of the union and our members.
“The dues are being deducted from our salaries and sent to our union. As of the time of the past administration, the second tenure, we had challenges concerning our union dues, the deductions being made were withheld, for seven months.
“Several dialogues with some personnel at the ministry of finance and also through the Nigeria Labour Congress to receive the disbursement of the dues for seven months proved abortive,” the statement noted.
It lamented that the situation had continued with the new administration in the institution.