Strike: FG Too Slow in Meeting Our Demands — ASUU President!
Reported by Marian Opeyemi Fasesan | Sele Media Africa
The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has lambasted the Federal Government for lagging in addressing its long‑standing demands, just as the union’s 14‑day ultimatum to avert a nationwide warning strike draws to a close.
What the ASUU President Said
- In an appearance on Channels Television’s Morning Brief, ASUU President Chris Piwuna accused the government and the Ministry of Education of being “slow” in responding to the union’s demands. [1]
- He stated that after agreeing to give the government three weeks to act, ASUU received no communication—“not a word from them”—until the threat of industrial action was raised. [2]
- Piwuna further lamented that the 2009 ASUU‑FGN agreement, which has been under renegotiation for years, remains unresolved even as the ultimatum nears expiration. [2]
- He dismissed the government’s recent appeal to suspend the strike as coming in the “nick of time” with too little left to salvage trust. [1]
Context & Stakes
- On September 29, 2025, ASUU issued a 14‑day ultimatum to the Federal Government, demanding action on issues such as revitalisation of university infrastructure, outstanding allowances, promotion arrears, and the finalisation of the 2009 agreement. [3]
- The union warns that if its demands remain unmet by Sunday, it will commence a two‑week warning strike, which could escalate further. [3]
- The Minister of Education, Tunji Alausa, has appealed to ASUU to hold off on the strike, noting that a reconstituted negotiation committee is already reviewing the union’s proposals. [1]
Why This Matters
- Universities have experienced repeated disruptions from prolonged strikes, which affect students’ learning, academic calendars, research output, and national development.
- The ASUU‑FG relationship has long been characterised by cycles of negotiations, promises, and protest—raising questions about consistency in public policy and governance of education.
- The outcome in the next 48 hours may determine whether Nigerian public universities experience another major shutdown.
Citations:
- Channels Television: www.channelstv.com/2025/10/09/fgs-appeal-to-shelve-strike-has-come-a-little-too-late-says-asuu/?utm_source=chatgpt.com
- Vanguard News: www.vanguardngr.com/2025/10/strike-fg-too-slow-in-meeting-our-demands-asuu-president?utm_source=chatgpt.com
- Vanguard News: www.vanguardngr.com/2025/09/asuu-issues-14-day-ultimatum-to-fg-threatens-strike-over-unmet-demands/?utm_source=chatgpt.com
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