Makinde is Our friend, LAUTECH Management Didn’t Instigate Our Protest- JAC
The Joint Action Committee (JAC) of the Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, LAUTECH, Ogbomoso has reacted to the radio phone- in program of His Excellency Engineer Seyi Makinde tagged “Alaye Gomina” on BCOS over its recent protest and strike.
Mouthpiece NGR earlier reported that Makinde had during interview said his underground investigation showed that it was the school Vice Chancellor that instigated the union to protest on the ground that Oyo state government should be able to pay up having pledged N8billion to Osun state government on ownership.
However, in a statement shortly after the interview, the union said it is necessary it react as it affects the Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, Ogbomoso, and the demand by the Joint Action Committee of the non-teaching staff, for accumulated unpaid salaries and allowances dating back to 2012.
The statement reads: “With all sense of responsibility, we are aware of the various efforts of our amiable Governor to put LAUTECH on the global map through his generosity.”
“We are also aware that some mischievous individuals are working assiduously to ensure that the Governor is enlisted in moves to unjustly punish some individuals.”
“This is the first time in the over 30 years existence of the University, that an insider will be Vice-Chancellor and we have never had it this good.”
“That some members of Management of the Institution have been instigating workers’ unions to ask for payment of their emoluments is a flagrant distortion of fact, because all workers are aware of what is being owed them and do not need to be reminded to ask for their wages.”
“The agitation, especially for unpaid salaries has been on since 2016, when the present crop of leaders of LAUTECH were at best lecturers and administrators, holding no special position.”
“We have continually made representations to succeeding administrations in the two owner states before recently when Oyo became the sole owner.”
“We have also made representations to the present Governor of Oyo State not fewer than three times before the last one, so it is wrong to say that demands are being made now because Oyo owns LAUTECH.”
“For the avoidance of doubts, LAUTECH non-teaching staff are being owed 8 months salaries, 13 months cooperative deductions, promotion arrears, earned allowances for years among other things.”
“Rather than engage the Governor who has proved to be our friend and benefactor in a squabble and become ingrates, we want to appeal to him to see the need to facilitate payment of all outstanding emoluments, considering that a number of our people have died due to their inability to cater for their health, more are still dying.”
“We want to assure the Governor of our sincere hundred percent loyalty and support to his government.”
“We want to plead with him to jettison whatever anyone may be telling him in order to put a wedge between Management of LAUTECH and his government.”
“The leadership of the workers’ Union in LAUTECH, the only Institution in the State where payment of minimum wage has not commenced, is hereby reiterating that the present crop of Management is the best in our over 30 years history and that we thank Governor Makinde for undertaking not to tamper with the present structure, for now.”