The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the protest disrupted academic and administrative activities in the institution’s campus as the entrance gates were locked.
According to NAN, there was traffic snarl in front of the institution on the Sango – Eleyele road as workers, students and visitors were locked out by the protesting union.
The Chairman of the union, Ibrahim Akande, said NASU had embarked on indefinite industrial action since Jan. 14 and had yet to receive the attention of the school’s management and the government.
“We are agitating for eight months salary arrears owed us by the government since 2017.
“We have held series of meeting with the management and Oyo State Government all to no avail.
“So we are agitating for our right; we have shut down the institution because there is nothing we can do than to go on strike.
“We are staging a peaceful protest and there will be a press conference at the NLC secretariat today (Tuesday),” Akande said.
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