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By Nahum Sule (Taraba State Correspondent, in Jalingo)

The Academic Staff Union of University (ASUU), Taraba State University chapter, are planning to embark on strike action over what they describe as 'quarter traffic salary'.

After the over seven months nationwide, Some of the lecturers who spoke to NIGERIAN NEWSLEADER Correspondent on the ground of anonymity, decried that the monthly salaries of lecturers in the university has been changed to 'traffic quarter salary'.

According to them, since February 2021, the state government introduced the traffic method of payment where some lecturers get paid for a particular month and others in another month without any reason for the decision.

"Since, February 2021, we no longer get salaries as usual. If you are paid this month, you will be skipped the following month for others to be paid that month. You will not get paid in the subsequent payment for the months you were skipped.

"The traffic system of payment at the University as we speak now is accompanied with what can not even be described as a quarter salary.

"If you are lucky as a professor, you received 50,000 or 45,000 but if you are not lucky, at anytime the traffic turns to your direction, you get 40,000 Naira while Associate Professors and PhD holders receive between 35,000 and 28,000 depending on how lucky there are to even get the pay.

"It is not our intention to embark on another strike after the long nationwide ASUU strike to further frustrate the academic target of innocent children but the system here is unbearably discouraging.

"Governor Darius Ishaku's comment two weeks ago during a combined service organized by Tekan/Ekwa block of CAN at the CAN Secretariat in Jalingo, was a proof that what we are passing through here is a deliberate action by the governor against the University. The governor told the congregation that he wouldn't pay us since we joined the nationwide ASUU strike.

"How can you manage 35,000 or 28,000 as a family man with children and relations in school? It is not by force to work. We have already planned to have a meeting by this week but if after the meeting there is no positive response from the government, we will have no other option than to embark on another indefinite strike", the lecturers threatened.

When contacted for response on the development, the Taraba State Commissioner for Tertiary Education, Hon. Edward Baraya who usually said he is not authorized to speak to journalist, did not respond to several calls put to his mobile phone. NNL.

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