ASUU Strike Update: Salary, Allowances, Agreement Talks

The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has made significant progress in negotiations with the government, averting an imminent strike. According to updates, a 40% salary increase has been proposed and recommended for acceptance, pending a branch vote.
The government has also released N50 billion for earned allowances, with more funds allocated in the 2025 budget. This development has brought relief to university staff and students, who have been anxiously waiting for the resolution of the impasse.
Renegotiation of the 2009 agreement is ongoing, with progress made on funding and autonomy. The union expects a full conclusion of the negotiations soon, which will further ease tensions.
Unofficial estimates suggest a low likelihood (15%) of a strike, and ASUU has not made an official strike declaration. This means that academic activities are expected to continue uninterrupted for now.
The union stresses the need for swift implementation of the agreements reached to prevent future tensions. Students are advised to stay tuned to official ASUU channels for confirmations and updates.
The resolution of the impasse is a welcome development for millions of students who have been affected by ASUU’s past strikes. Academic activities are expected to proceed as normal, and students can focus on their studies.
The government and ASUU are working together to address the issues that led to the negotiations. The union’s efforts to secure better working conditions and welfare for staff are ongoing.
ASUU’s leadership has urged members to remain vigilant and await further instructions. The union’s National Executive Council (NEC) is expected to provide an official summary of the developments soon.
The outcome of the negotiations is a testament to the power of dialogue and collective bargaining. ASUU’s persistence has yielded results, and the union remains committed to improving the education sector.