ASUU Strike Nigeria: FG Threatens No-Pay Rule

October 14, 2025

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The Federal Government cautioned ASUU against disrupting classes. On October 12, 2025, it warned of enforcing a no-pay policy for striking lecturers.

Ministers’ Joint Statement

Education Minister Maruf Tunji Alausa and Minister of State Suwaiba Sai’d Ahmed issued a statement. They reaffirmed commitment to resolving ASUU Strike Nigeria issues.

Commitment to Dialogue

The government emphasized sincere negotiations. The ASUU Strike Nigeria stems from unresolved demands, but talks remain the preferred solution.

Addressing Union Concerns

Most ASUU demands, like higher allowances, are settled. Other issues in the ASUU Strike Nigeria fall under reconstituted university councils’ authority.

Criticizing Strike Action

The ministers condemned the walkout decision. The ASUU Strike Nigeria, starting October 13, undermines students and public interests, they argued.

No-Pay Policy Stance

The no-pay rule is a legal measure. If the ASUU Strike Nigeria disrupts academics, the government will apply this law.

Tinubu’s Education Goals

President Tinubu’s agenda prioritizes academic continuity. The ASUU Strike Nigeria challenges efforts to maintain stable education systems nationwide.

ASUU’s Key Demands

ASUU seeks to finalize a 2009 agreement. The labor action demands withheld salaries, university funding, and protection for lecturers.

Salary and Arrears

The union requests payment of salary and promotion arrears. The dispute also addresses delays in cooperative and union deductions.

University Funding Needs

ASUU pushes for sustainable university budgets. The walkout highlights lecturer victimization at specific institutions, seeking immediate resolution.

Call for Talks

The government urged ASUU to resume negotiations. The dispute can be settled through cooperative and fair engagement, ministers said.

Impact on Students

The labor action risks disrupting student progress. The ASUU Strike Nigeria threatens academic calendars and educational stability across Nigeria.

Negotiation Prospects

The government remains open to talks. Resolving the dispute depends on ASUU’s willingness to engage constructively with authorities.

Push for Collaboration

Ministers emphasized avoiding disruptions. The ASUU Strike Nigeria underscores the need for joint efforts to protect education.

Path Forward

The government awaits ASUU’s response to dialogue. Ending the walkout hinges on prioritizing students’ academic futures.


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