Economic hardship becoming unbearable for Nigerians: SSANU

The Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities (SSANU) has called on the federal and state governments to redouble efforts towards changing the narrative of the current hardships facing Nigerians.
Mohammed Ibrahim, the association’s national president, stated this in an interview with journalists on the sidelines of the 19th regular North-Central Zonal Executive Council meeting held on Friday at the Federal University of Lafia, Nasarawa State.
He noted that the current economic hardship and heightened insecurity in the country were becoming unbearable for citizens and urged the government to do its best to address the situation.
“Our welfare as members of staff working in the universities is continuously being strangulated by the people who are supposed to make us breathe well,” he said.
Mr Ibrahim pointed out that, as an affiliate union of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), SSANU would fully key into the proposed protest by the NLC.
“We need to tell our leaders that what is happening in Nigeria at the moment is not acceptable and that they can do better in order to address the situation,” he added.
The SSANU president said the zonal meeting was to appraise the working conditions of its members in the 13 universities across the six states of the zone.
“This is with a view to addressing whatever lapses internally or escalating the issues to the management of the universities where necessary,” he added.
(NAN)
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