The presidential candidate of the African Action Congress, Omoyele Sowore, while speaking on the issues between the Federal Government and the Academic Staff Union of Universities, said the โno work, no payโ policy reportedly enforced on the lecturers ought to be applicable to the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari.
Sowore, who spoke at the presidential town hall organised by Daria Media and Cabal Entertainment on Friday evening, insisted that if the FG must enforce the โno work, no payโ policy, the enforcement must start from Buhari because he barely worked.
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While fielding a question on the governmentโs insistence on enforcing the policy on ASUU, who embarked on strike for eight months, and how he could handle it differently, Sowore maintained that Nigerian workers must be paid when their industrial action was based on a just course.
Sowore said, โWhen the strike is just, you will have to pay the strikers. They didnโt want to do this, it was the government that forced them into it.
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โIf you want to start the enforcement of not paying the people who are not working, I think the President should be number one because he barely works. And the truth is that these are the things that escalate the problems. You canโt keep escalating the problems by engaging in the things that made them.โ
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