Nigeria Pays ₦2.3B to Clear Lecturer Arrears

October 30, 2025

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Nigeria’s Federal Government has disbursed ₦2.3 billion to settle outstanding pay and promotion dues for university lecturers, signaling a push to stabilize higher education.

Education Minister Dr. Tunji Alausa announced this Wednesday during updates on talks with ASUU and other academic groups.

President Bola Tinubu prioritizes fair solutions for worker benefits and school budgets, the minister stressed.

Batch 8 Funds Released

The ₦2.311 billion, Batch 8 of arrears flows via the Accountant-General’s Office.

“Universities will see payment notifications soon,” Alausa said.

More Payments Coming

The government nears completion on third-party deductions and pension contributions through the Finance Ministry. These will clear inherited obligations in days.

From 2026, Earned Academic Allowances (EAA) merge into regular salaries for timely, clear payouts. “No more delays,” Alausa promised.

Infrastructure Boost

Funds under the Needs Assessment program support campus upgrades, with ongoing budget support for years ahead. This ties to performance-driven financing.

Honest Dialogue Continues

The Yayale Ahmed Committee bridges government and unions for open talks. “We negotiate sincerely and respectfully,” Alausa said via spokesperson Folasade Boriowo.

Commitments stay within budget limits—no unsustainable promises.

ASUU Tensions Ease

ASUU recently ended a two-week warning strike after NLC and National Assembly mediation. Issues include unpaid wages, allowances, and the 2009 agreement.

The new funds aim to prevent future walkouts and strengthen trust.

Path to Stable Universities

These steps reflect a renewed focus on transparent funding and staff welfare. With predictable resources, Nigeria’s tertiary sector can thrive.

Will this end ASUU strikes for good?


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