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ASUU Drops Strike Threat As FG Pays June Salaries

by Henry Tyohemba
2 months ago
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Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has backed down from its threat to embark on strike following the late disbursement of June 2025 salaries to its members.

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The chairman of University of Abuja branch of ASUU, Dr. Sylvanus Ugoh, confirmed the decision in an interview with LEADERSHIP yesterday.

Ugoh said the union dumped the plan as salaries began to reflect in members’ accounts before the expiration of the 11:59 pm ultimatum issued by the branch.

“The June 2025 salaries of our members started to drop before the end of the 11:59 pm Monday, 7th July, 2025 ultimatum given by ASUU to UniAbuja. Therefore, the branch did not activate the withdrawal of service as earlier resolved by congress,” Ugoh stated.

The decision offers a respite from what could have become a full-blown nationwide academic shutdown.
Earlier, the national leadership of ASUU had confirmed that branches were directed to begin the withdrawal of their services if June salaries of lecturers were not paid .

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The move was based on a National Executive Council (NEC) resolution to enforce a “No Pay, No Work” policy, following persistent delays in salary payments, an issue ASUU blamed on the Office of the Accountant-General of the Federation (OAGF).

ASUU president, Professor Chris Piwuna, had on Monday, blamed the situation on the government’s “lackadaisical attitude,” stating that despite repeated engagements with the relevant officials, the lecturers continued to suffer needless delays in receiving their salaries.

“We want to work, but we cannot because they have not allowed us to work. It’s a deliberate act.
The payment platform isn’t the problem. The issue is that those in charge of releasing funds are simply not doing their jobs,” the ASUU president had said.

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Piwuna stressed that the hardship caused by the transition from the IPPIS to the GIFMIS platform had worsened the plight of lecturers, and that any university whose members had not been paid by July 7 was expected to commence a strike immediately.


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