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Why FUDMA can’t Join NASU Strike – Chairman

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The Non Academic Staff Union (NASU), Federal University Dutsinma in Katsina State, says its members were not officially communicated to by the national body on the proposed strike.

The Acting Chairman of the NASU, FUDMA chapter, Hajiya Nafisa Mansur-Safana, disclosed this in a statement issued to newsmen on Monday in Katsina.

The union explained that its members will continue to participate in the workplaces and abolish any attempt to stop them from their duty post.

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According to her ” We have not officially communicated  over the strike action. Our branch will not join the strike, that’s our position”.

“The national and state Union of this Non Academic staff is dealing with fake and sacked leaders. We are the new leadership and we will not join any strike action”.

“The  national NASU has been fully briefed about our peculiar situation and we sacked the former leadership during a Congress and the new executives recommended by the congress but the national body only deals with former leaders “.

“Our branch has acted on the advice of the Constitution of the union and we have followed the constitutional process and communicated to the state and national body of the union over the removal of the former leadership”.

In an interview, the acting secretary of the union, Comrade Shehu Muhammad said “We can not join the strike because the national leadership failed to address the petition filed to them over the challenges facing the union in this University”.

Muhammad further appealed to NASU members to ignore any strike action and concentrate on their work.

He also assured that the union had sent a petition to EFCC and other anti-corruption agencies over the financial mismanagement by the former leaders of the union.

The acting secretary revealed that the union will soon quit from NASU and join a fresh union that will protect the interest of its members.

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