Nigerian Colleges of Education Academic Staff Union (COEASU) starts a One-Month Strike

Nigerian Colleges of Education Academic Staff Union (COEASU) starts a One-Month Strike

The Colleges of Education Academic Staff Union (COEASUNational )’s Executive Council (NEC) has declared a one-month strike, which will begin on Tuesday, June 14th.

Following the expiration of the 21-day ultimatum issued to government on the lingering issues of industrial concerns, the Union made the decision following a meeting on Friday, June 10, at the Federal College of Education (Technical), Asaba, Delta State, to assess the level of the federal government’s response to its requests.

In a bulletin signed by COEASU President Dr. Smart Olugbeko and General Secretary Dr. Ahmed Bazza Lawan, the strike was announced to the media.

“The total strike action suspended by the Union in December 2018 will be resumed immediately for four weeks in the first instance,” the statement said. The NEC will reconvene after four weeks of strike action to re-evaluate the level of the Government’s commitment to the issues in order to make an appropriate decision on the next steps.

“On Tuesday, June 14, 2022, every Chapter Congress across the federation should convene to adequately inform the Congress on the commencement of the strike action due to the festering issues and the status of inaction leading to the industrial action.”

“Union leadership at all levels (National, Zonal, and Chapter) should launch an aggressive media campaign to raise public awareness of the issues that have led to the strike action.”

“All members of the academic staff in all Colleges of Education (both Federal and State) must withdraw from all statutory duties without exception.”

“All State-owned Colleges that are already on strike to press home local demands should impress on their respective managements that the local strike will continue if their local issues are not resolved by the end of the nationwide strike.”

“Vice Presidents/Zonal Coordinators shall monitor the compliance of Chapters in their respective Zones, while defaulting Chapters shall be barred from enjoying the benefits of the struggle and shall incur other sanctions as NEC shall deem applicable based on normal Union regulations pertaining to Collective Bargaining.”

Meanwhile, since February, the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has been on an indefinite strike.

On the ongoing strike, ASUU and the federal government have yet to reach a deal.

ASUU recently announced a three-month extension of its nationwide strike.

The strike began on February 14, 2022, after multiple failed reconciliation discussions between the two parties.