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ASUU Threatens Nationwide Strike Over Unmet Demands

ASUU Threatens Nationwide Strike Over Unmet Demands

The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has warned of a looming nationwide strike, accusing the Federal Government of reneging on long-standing agreements regarding the revitalisation and proper funding of public universities.

The union’s president, Christopher Piwuna, raised the alarm on Thursday during a press conference at the University of Jos. He said lecturers had endured over two years of broken promises and deliberate delay tactics by the government.

Piwuna listed unresolved issues including the renegotiation of the 2009 ASUU-FGN agreement, outstanding salary arrears, withheld promotions, and the welfare of retired lecturers.

The ASUU president also dismissed the government’s proposed tertiary institutions staff support fund loan scheme, describing it as “a trap.”

ASUU further criticised the proliferation of universities without sustainable funding, warning that the trend has worsened standards and damaged global rankings.

On pensions, the union lamented that some professors who served for over 40 years now receive as little as ₦150,000 monthly despite rising inflation and living costs.

The union said it will await the outcome of a scheduled government meeting on August 28 before deciding its next move. However, it announced that members will stage rallies across campuses next week to express their frustrations.

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