Friday, March 27, 2026 - The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has issued a four-day ultimatum to the Federal Government to immediately implement the newly approved salary structure for university lecturers across the country.
The President of ASUU, Professor Christopher Piwuna,
disclosed this on Thursday, March 26, while delivering a speech at a public
lecture held at Sa’adu Zungur University, Yuli Campus, in Bauchi State.
An agreement on the new salary structure was reached in
December 2025, and the implementation was scheduled to take effect from January
2026.
Piwuna stated that the ultimatum takes effect from Thursday,
stressing that the Federal Government must act swiftly and commence payment
under the new salary arrangement, which was approved after prolonged
negotiations between both parties.
“We have
issued a four-day ultimatum from today to the Federal Government to begin the
payment of the newly approved salary structure. Failure to comply will attract
a strong response from the union,” he said.
He lamented that the Federal Government has consistently
failed to honour several agreements in the past, a situation that has led to
repeated disputes and industrial actions.
Speaking on the proposed establishment of a branch of
Coventry University in Nigeria following President Bola Tinubu’s visit to
London, Piwuna said ASUU would resist the move, arguing that it would further
erode the value and relevance of Nigerian universities.
He described the planned entry of Coventry University as a
form of colonialism in Nigeria’s education system, noting that the union has
long been committed to improving the country’s university system.
Piwuna also argued that the move comes at a time when the
institution is experiencing declining admission applications globally. He
advised the Federal Government to instead collaborate with ASUU to improve the
standard of Nigerian universities to better serve the educational needs of
present and future generations.

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