The entrepreneurs, in separate telephone interviews with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Wednesday, said the strike had been having an adverse effect on productivity at the centres.
They said the incubation centres were all shut and unable to carry out their functions maximally.
Mr David Ndace, an entrepreneur and fabricator of agro-machines in the Minna Technology Incubation Centre (TIC), said the strike had affected the centre’s production.
“Some of the government parastatals that are thinking of coming on board to partner with us will need some information from the office, which we cannot get because the staff who will supply them are on strike.
“Also the staff are the ones involved in the supervision, monitoring, evaluation of our work and they have to approve every step of the fabrication process.
“When this is not done, the final output cannot be pushed out.’’
Ndace urged the striking staff and the government to find a meeting point and resolve the issues by the unions as it was affecting the production capacity of the centres.
He also solicited for grants and financial support for entrepreneurs for start-up, saying the cost of production was also affecting the entrepreneurs’ production.
Dr Edet Aniofiok, an entrepreneur in Uyo centre said the strike had also affected his production.
“Only the management staff are on ground but the people that are really involved in the day to day running of the centres are on strike.
“The management staff are really trying their best but it is not like when you have regular staff who help us with marketing, packaging of products and taking our products to universities.
“The striking staff are the foot soldiers that help us with our work, so we are appealing to them to come back to work because the country is losing out as well,’’
NAN reports that the Joint Research and Allied Institutions Sector Unions (JORAISU), made up of the Senior Staff Association of Universities, Teaching Hospitals, Research Institutes and Allied Institutions (SSAUTHRIAI), Academic Staff Union of Research Institutes (ASURI) and the Non-Academic Staff Union (NASU) have been on strike since November 2017.