Monday, September 29, 2025 - The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has given the Federal Government 14 days ultimatum to meet its demands or face another round of crippling strikes.
The National Executive Council issued the fresh ultimatum after its
meeting held on Sunday, September 28, at the University of Abuja.
In a statement signed by its national president, Prof. Chris Piwuna, ASUU
accused the government of “neglecting the university system” and consistently
ignoring its demands.
“If at the end of the
fourteen-day ultimatum the Federal Government fails to address these issues,
the Union may have no option but to, first, embark on a two-week warning strike
and thereafter, a total and indefinite strike,” the statement read.
Among the demands of the associations include the renegotiation of the
2009 agreement, revitalisation funds for universities, settlement of
outstanding salary arrears, and a sustainable framework for funding tertiary
education.
The Federal Government had earlier set up a committee chaired by the
Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Education, Abel Enitan, to look into
ASUU’s proposals. But weeks later, nothing concrete has been communicated to
the public.
With the ultimatum now in motion, Nigerians may once again be bracing for
the familiar shutdown of public universities if the demands of the lecturers
are not met
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