CityNews Nigeria reports that Fidelity Bank PLC and the Chairman of the Non-Academic Staff Union (NASU) of the University of Ibadan, Comrade Abiodun Rasaki Omisore have been allegedly involved in a non-transparent loan agreement on behalf of the non-academic staff that would snowball into strike action anytime.
This online newspaper gathered that the trouble started when a loan deal was struck with its servicing to last for two years, but after Fidelity Bank was still making deductions thereby raising suspicion that the NASU Chairman has gone into signing the agreement without NASU consent.
NASU members claimed that they were not aware of this until they were confronted by the bank.
The NASU chairman, Comrade Abiodun Rasaki Omisore, who allayed the fears of his colleagues that they are going to get to the root of the issues, allegedly joined hands with some staff of the bank to defraud them.
Attempt to reach out to NASU Chairman to confirm the strike threat over this was not fruitful at the time of filing this report because his MTN line available to our correspondent was not available.
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