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Home»Education»Salary Arrears: ASUU Threatens ‘No Pay, No Work’, Issues 2-week Ultimatum
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Salary Arrears: ASUU Threatens ‘No Pay, No Work’, Issues 2-week Ultimatum

VardiafricaBy VardiafricaMay 16, 2024Updated:May 16, 2024No Comments5 Views
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The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has threatened to stop rendering services after the next two weeks if the President Bola Tinubu administration fails to pay public university lecturers their withheld salaries.

The national president of ASUU, Professor Emmanuel Osodeke, stated this while speaking on Channels Television’s breaksfast show, ‘Sunrise Daily’, monitored by our correspondent in Abuja on Thursday.

He said it was unfair for the Federal Government to pay lecturers four months of their 2022 withheld salaries and held on to the remaining three-and-half months.

Osodeke also argued that public universities in the country have so far covered the work for the period that they were on strike in 2022 and should be duly paid.

“Every university in Nigeria today are in the 2023/2024 academic year, which means that by September/October, they will be in the 2024/2025 academic year. The implication of this is that all the work for which we were not paid when we were on strike, we have covered them by making sacrifices.

“None of our members have gone on leave in the past three to four years, we have not gone on vacation so that we can cover the work that we didn’t do while we were on strike which we have covered. You can check, ask the students. But when you said you are paying four out of seven-and-half months, I don’t think you are being fair to us,” the ASUU president stated, adding that the two-week ultimatum to the government began on May 13, 2024

It would be recalled that in 2022, academic and non-academic unions in Nigerian public Universities embarked on an eight-month strike action to press home some of their demands, including a better welfare package.

The administration of the then President Muhammadu Buhari subsequently invoked a ‘No work, No pay policy’ against the unions but President Tinubu in October 2023 approved the release of four of the about eight-month withheld salaries of the lecturers.

ASUU members were paid four months of the withheld salaries while members of the Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities (SSANU) and the Non-Academic Staff Union (NASU) were not paid at all. The two non-academic unions were on strike earlier in March while Education Minister, Prof. Tahir Mamman, said the government would consider half pay for them.

Osodeke said ASUU members must be fully paid for the entire period of the industrial action in 2022.

He submitted that the Tinubu administration has not done lecturers any favour by clearing four of their about eight-month withheld salaries.

Osodeke further said if the Federal Government can award road contracts worth trillions and billions of Naira, paying university workers should not be a problem.

“We don’t want to hear that ‘we don’t have money’ because if a government can award contract of ₦15 or ₦13 trillion naira to construct a road and we are asking for just ₦200bn for Nigerian universities, all of them. If they (the government) have that money (for road construction), they should have money for us.

“Pay the three-and-half-month salaries that are still being withheld having completed the work. It’s ‘no work, no pay’, we have done the work, they should pay us if not we will also bring the theory of ‘no pay, no work’,” he said.

The ASUU president lamented that many lecturers were leaving the country because they were not well remunerated.

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